MARY ELLEN SMOOT
on creation
We each have to say to ourselves, What will I create of my life? My time? My future?
First, go where the Spirit directs. Be still and listen. Your Heavenly Father will guide you as you draw near to Him. Immerse yourself in the holy word of the prophets, both ancient and modern, and the Spirit will speak to you. Be patient, ask in faith, and you will receive guidance in your creative efforts.
Second, don’t be paralyzed from fear of making mistakes. Thrust your hands into the clay of your lives and begin. I love how Rebekah of old responded to Abraham’s servant who came in search of a wife for Isaac. Her answer was simple and direct, “I will go,” 3 she said.
Rebekah could have refused. She could have told the servant to wait until she had the proper send-off, a new wardrobe, until she lost a few pounds, or until the weather was more promising. She could have said, “What’s wrong with Isaac that he can’t find a wife in all of Canaan?” But she didn’t. She acted, and so should we.
The time for procrastination is over. Begin! Don’t be afraid. Do the best you can. Of course you will make mistakes. Everyone does. Learn from them and move forward.
Third, support others along the way. Every person on this earth is unique. We all have varied interests, abilities, and skills. We are each at different levels physically, spiritually, and emotionally.
Finally, rejoice. Creation isn’t drudgery. Creation flows from love. When we do what we love, we rejoice along the way.
If you are unhappy, if you are feeling weary, troubled, or disillusioned, may I ask you to try something? Instead of dwelling on your troubles, focus instead on creating something remarkable, something of eternal significance. Nurture a testimony, strengthen a relationship, write a family history, go to the temple, serve.
on creation
We each have to say to ourselves, What will I create of my life? My time? My future?
First, go where the Spirit directs. Be still and listen. Your Heavenly Father will guide you as you draw near to Him. Immerse yourself in the holy word of the prophets, both ancient and modern, and the Spirit will speak to you. Be patient, ask in faith, and you will receive guidance in your creative efforts.
Second, don’t be paralyzed from fear of making mistakes. Thrust your hands into the clay of your lives and begin. I love how Rebekah of old responded to Abraham’s servant who came in search of a wife for Isaac. Her answer was simple and direct, “I will go,” 3 she said.
Rebekah could have refused. She could have told the servant to wait until she had the proper send-off, a new wardrobe, until she lost a few pounds, or until the weather was more promising. She could have said, “What’s wrong with Isaac that he can’t find a wife in all of Canaan?” But she didn’t. She acted, and so should we.
The time for procrastination is over. Begin! Don’t be afraid. Do the best you can. Of course you will make mistakes. Everyone does. Learn from them and move forward.
Third, support others along the way. Every person on this earth is unique. We all have varied interests, abilities, and skills. We are each at different levels physically, spiritually, and emotionally.
Finally, rejoice. Creation isn’t drudgery. Creation flows from love. When we do what we love, we rejoice along the way.
If you are unhappy, if you are feeling weary, troubled, or disillusioned, may I ask you to try something? Instead of dwelling on your troubles, focus instead on creating something remarkable, something of eternal significance. Nurture a testimony, strengthen a relationship, write a family history, go to the temple, serve.
now go take on the day! xo n

34 comments:
thanks so much for posting this! inspiration comes when you need it most :)
That really is inspiring. Makes me want to make something, just for me.
just what i needed in my google reader this morning...{thank you}
Oooh...I needed that today! Thanks Natalie!
mary ellen was my vt for a few years. i loved it . every month she came, was like getting my own personal conference talk in my living room.
I really needed this this morning. Thank you!
Such an amazing quote! Thanks for sharing this and inspiring me for the day!
LOVE THIS! Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
P.S. Does this mean I need to make another baby? ha ha JK
Perfect start to my day...
thank you!
This nails what my Wednesday morning needed. Thank you.
I needed this. Thank you!
The future is truly exciting. Thank you.
I just sent this to my Grandma, my aunt, my sisters and sisters-in-law. Thank you - this is exactly what I needed to hear today.
ah, perfect! I know I'm not the only one who needed that today but, I certainly did. :) Thank you!
Lovely!
Beautiful words! And I love the reference. :)
this is completely exactly what i needed today! thanks so much for sharing :)
I love this so much! Thanks for sharing it!
PS. I know you don't know who I am, but I have been reading your blog for a few months and the strength of your testimony really helped me to have faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I'm being baptized in a few weeks!
thank you...i needed that!
Thank you, I needed this today. Oh and you are lovely!
I really needed this today. Thanks Natalie.
I have recently discovered your blog, and I love it!!! I am currently a Freshman MDT major at BYU and for me to see a girl from Utah living her dream while keeping her standards is inspirational! Thank you for your example! :)
Loooove it!!!
Thank you
Love this!! Thank you for sharing!!
thank you for this post.
clearly I'm not the only one who thought it was just what I needed to hear today.
Today has literally been one of the craziest days in my life and I have been online just wandering and thought I would check some of my favorite blogs! Your message was meant for me today dear Natalie, Queen- of- Creating- Great -Characters- on- Broadway! Have a fabulous New Year!
I love this! Its just what I needed to hear. Thanks for posting it :)
Thanks Natalie, this is just what I needed this morning.
I so needed to read this this morning. Sister Smoot is always inspiring. She spoke while I was in the MTC and wow!
looove this post. i immediately printed the talk and will read over lunch. thanks nat!
xo m.e.
Thank you
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