EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 28 MIN
Small & Simple Spiritual Systems: DPAR, Sticky Notes & Beating ‘Not Enough’ Lies
from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker
In this episode of the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, host Maurice Harker dives into how small, simple, gospel-centered systems can transform your self-mastery—and why Satan works so hard to convince you it’s “too much” or “not enough.”Building on the Eternal Warriors 4.0 framework, Maurice and his team review key principles like the war between remembering and forgetting, recognizing satanic lies and spin, understanding chemical levels, and using DAR/DPAR (Discover–Plan–Act–Reflect) in realistic, everyday ways. You’ll hear practical examples—from sticky-note to-do lists to budgeting and even pickleball practice—showing how self-mastery doesn’t have to be complicated to be powerful.In this episode, you’ll learn:How the war between remembering and forgetting is a real spiritual battle, not just a personality flawWhy Satan loves the lie: “If you can’t do it big and perfect, you shouldn’t do it at all”Simple ways to turn everyday tools (like sticky notes, planners, or budgets) into DAR/DPAR systemsHow to adapt Eternal Warriors tools to your personality, season of life, and energy levelWhy small and simple efforts, repeated with faith in Christ, can bring about miraculous long-term changeIf you’re an LDS parent, spouse, leader, or disciple who feels overwhelmed by self-improvement or “one more system,” this episode will help you simplify your efforts, recognize Satan’s discouraging narratives, and move forward with doable, grace-filled progress toward your passion projects and eternal goals.🔗 For deeper, gospel-centered training, visit:LazarusLectures.com – Marriage repair workshops & Lazarus LecturesLifeChangingServices.org – Eternal Warriors, self-mastery, and healing programsCreated by faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but not officially affiliated with the Church.
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In this episode of the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, host Maurice Harker dives into how small, simple, gospel-centered systems can transform your self-mastery—and why Satan works so hard to convince you it’s “too much” or “not enough.”Building on the Eternal Warriors 4.0 framework, Maurice and his team review key principles like the war between remembering and forgetting, recognizing satanic lies and spin, understanding chemical levels, and using DAR/DPAR (Discover–Plan–Act–Reflect) in realistic, everyday ways. You’ll hear practical examples—from sticky-note to-do lists to budgeting and even pickleball practice—showing how self-mastery doesn’t have to be complicated to be powerful.In this episode, you’ll learn:How the war between remembering and forgetting is a real spiritual battle, not just a personality flawWhy Satan loves the lie: “If you can’t do it big and perfect, you shouldn’t do it at all”Simple ways to turn everyday tools (like sticky notes, planners, or budgets) into DAR/DPAR systemsHow to adapt Eternal Warriors tools to your personality, season of life, and energy levelWhy small and simple efforts, repeated with faith in Christ, can bring about miraculous long-term changeIf you’re an LDS parent, spouse, leader, or disciple who feels overwhelmed by self-improvement or “one more system,” this episode will help you simplify your efforts, recognize Satan’s discouraging narratives, and move forward with doable, grace-filled progress toward your passion projects and eternal goals.🔗 For deeper, gospel-centered training, visit:LazarusLectures.com – Marriage repair workshops & Lazarus LecturesLifeChangingServices.org – Eternal Warriors, self-mastery, and healing programsCreated by faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but not officially affiliated with the Church.
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