Thank you for all of the dialogue about comparing and blogging in general. One of my favorite things about this blogging excursion of mine is how much I am learning from other sound mamas across the globe. I appreciate your wisdom. As in everything, moderation is key.
In the midst of de-junking prior to our big move I came across my own personal topical guide that I have added to over the years, and thought some of you might be interested in seeing it. It all began as a new missionary in the MTC, trying to keep all of my papers and thoughts organized.
I bought the biggest binder the MTC store (which is awesome by the way) offered and some alphabetical dividers and I was set. I use notebook paper for each topic as they arise and note down any scriptures I find in my studying that I always want to correlate with a certain topic listed on those pages. I chose a binder instead of a notebook so that I could add other papers, such as talks, quotes or newspaper clippings. I was very faithful with it on my mission and now I always add notes and handouts from lessons I teach and any talks I give. Over the years it has become somewhat of a treasure, and very useful I might add. And, since I chose a three inch binder, I'm sure it will last me for years to come.
I am trying not to brag about our Texas winter, but the weekend forecasts look beautiful! Have a good one.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
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6 comments:
I love that you shared your scripture topic study. I enjoy learning about how others get the most out of their scripture study. You have a similar system to the redheadedhostess.com 's. Thanks for sharing!
-Mariesa
That's a fabulous idea! I love it.
That does look like a treasure! Great idea.
Awesome! This inspires me!
Just found your blog... and LOVE it! Great inspiration. I love all the quotes. Plus, I love your scripture study idea. I think that might be something that I would love doing and TREASURE as you mentioned.
love it!!!! S & P daily. Sister Scriptorians
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