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“The purpose of any charity is simply to turn people's mirrors into windows. An outward view of the world's needs are vast in comparison to an inward one.”
Shannon L. Alder“It is the apathetic person that sees the cause while the charitable person sees the need.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions to Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late“It is not what you leave to your children that matters, but what you leave in them.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions to Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late“Every person that has lived with purpose has at one time or another answered these questions: Do you remember who you were before the world, and it's evil stole your hope? Do you remember who you wanted to be before a religion, culture or organization told you to be something you were not? Do you remember what your dream was before they told you that it was unachievable? Do you remember the moments God kept taking you back to the one thing you were best at (but you kept denying it)? Do you remember the moments He handed you the opportunity and you walked away, instead? Do you remember the moments He kept closing the doors on the one thing you wanted because it wouldn't help you? Do you remember it was all going to be okay if you simply believed, but you gave up? For every bad moment, we blamed others, kept score, got even and forgot to live. When you remember your "true self", then you can begin to walk forward once again down the road to discovery, childhood dreams and your life purpose. (Writer's Conference, 2012)”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions to Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late“Passion is not a reaction to an external event. It is the left over emotions from the internal battles you have won that propels you forward.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions to Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late“All death reminds us that nothing is promised, only that life was worth it.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions to Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late“The most important quality in the man you decide to marry should be the ability to make you laugh. Beauty fades, careers end, money comes and goes, religions change, children grow up and move away, spouses get sick, struggles happen, family members die, senility sets in when your older, but the ability to make you giggle every day is the most precious gift God can give you to get through all of it.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions LDS Couples Should Ask Before Marriage“When you can’t reach the standards of another’s heart you must ask yourself, "What value do I put on my soul that I would subject myself to such rejection?”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions LDS Couples Should Ask Before Marriage“Marriage is what you make of it, and God has many versions of what that looks like based on what different souls need, in order to grow.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions LDS Couples Should Ask for a More Vibrant Marriage“Not every person wants the prettiest, smartest, talented or spiritually uplifting person to build a life with. Sometimes we just want that special someone that makes sense, puts up with us, has patience, comes without drama, gives us focus and is willing to run with our half-baked ideas.”
Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions LDS Couples Should Ask for a More Vibrant Marriage