Recently, I was researching proverbs from various cultures and I stubled upon the Havamal. And as I was studying the lesson to give my children tomorrow on the Word of Wisdom. I instantly thought "Ding, Ding WISDOM" So, I read with a greater interest because this was not a king or wise man but the words given to Joseph Smith, whom I fully believe spoke for God, though I struggle in accepting all things as I did as a child, I know, as it has been clearly undeniable mae known to me that our creator spoke to him as he always has to any child who desires knowledge...Anyhow, I noticed how this revelation (D & C 89) encourages all to use wisdom and avoid addiction (strong drink - like the earlier havamal), It spoke of other things that were reccommended to man to improve his health and abilities. I instantly thought "Hey! that sounds like a great diet." which ties in with a very good video that my son had forwarded to me last night regarding how to go about making lasting changes in our life, much like all wise diets intend.
I ought to include the well-made video here: https://youtu.be/NVGuFdX5guE It suggested that we try a shorter time frame and honestly try something like a theme so an all-or nothing mistake will not void all we have achieved. I think that would work marvelously to become the sort of being that we want to and love to be.
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