Having and maintaining a positive attitude, even in the face of setbacks and rejection, is a vital trait for becoming an effective missionary. The Mormon mission experience has rightly been called the best two years. But, in a lot of ways, it is also the hardest two years. And perhaps it is because it is so hard at times that it causes missionaries to grow and develop and have experiences that shapes their lives and make it a formative, best two years.
On your mission, there will be days (perhaps even weeks or months) where you feel like everyone is rejecting your message. You may feel like you are working so hard, and striving to be worthy, and trying to do the Lord’s will, yet you may not be seeing the fruits of your labor. That can certainly be discouraging. But the missionaries who are able to maintain a positive attitude throughout those trials are certain to bounce back quicker, be happier, and be more successful instruments in the hands of the Lord.
i love you all and i know that attitude is everything if we can have a good attitude then we really will have success in our lives and thats my goal this week !!
thank you to all the mothers in my life you have blessed me more then you can ever know and you have changed my life i know what i need to do and the man that i need to be thanks to the great examples in my life
tengan una exelente semana!!!
lots of love and hugs here and mexcio from Elder Tams :)
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