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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2023 · 9 MIN

Rotor Till Your Brain

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this thought-provoking podcast episode, we explore the world of passion projects and the miraculous potential they hold. The discussion challenges the notion of "Smart Goals" and highlights the distinction between passion projects and traditional goal-setting. Listeners are invited to consider the idea that they can actively participate in miracles through their passion projects. The episode emphasizes the thematic nature of passion projects, allowing for a broader focus rather than strict specificity. Drawing inspiration from historical figures like Moses, Jesus, and Joseph Smith, the episode encourages individuals to embrace a broader purpose and mission. Listeners are urged not to over-analyze or agonize over achieving perfect specificity in their passion project descriptions. Instead, they are reminded of the power of communication with a higher power, emphasizing that when communicating with the divine, the intended message is accurately received. The episode sets the stage for future discussions on utilizing "Smart Goals" as stepping stones towards passion projects, while underscoring the importance of fostering a mindset open to miracles and the incredible impact passion projects can have on one's life and the world.

In this thought-provoking podcast episode, we explore the world of passion projects and the miraculous potential they hold. The discussion challenges the notion of "Smart Goals" and highlights the distinction between passion projects and traditional goal-setting. Listeners are invited to consider the idea that they can actively participate in miracles through their passion projects. The episode emphasizes the thematic nature of passion projects, allowing for a broader focus rather than strict specificity. Drawing inspiration from historical figures like Moses, Jesus, and Joseph Smith, the episode encourages individuals to embrace a broader purpose and mission. Listeners are urged not to over-analyze or agonize over achieving perfect specificity in their passion project descriptions. Instead, they are reminded of the power of communication with a higher power, emphasizing that when communicating with the divine, the intended message is accurately received. The episode sets the stage for future discussions on utilizing "Smart Goals" as stepping stones towards passion projects, while underscoring the importance of fostering a mindset open to miracles and the incredible impact passion projects can have on one's life and the world.

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