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BYU-Pathway WorldwideJan 26, 2021 @ 3:02pm
Need motivation to do your homework today? 👉 Your efforts today will bring blessings to your family that you may have never had before! Keep your eyes on the prize! 💪
"The impact of education can transform generations."
—Christine Gilbert
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"The impact of education can transform generations."
—Christine Gilbert
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BYU-Pathway WorldwideJan 26, 2021 @ 2:00am
Flexibility was the missing piece to Lynell’s education — learn how her online degree program was a perfect fit.
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A Mom’s Journey to a Degree
Flexibility was the missing piece to Lynell’s education — learn how her online degree program was a perfect fit
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BYU-Pathway WorldwideJan 25, 2021 @ 6:01pm
"As an undergraduate student, I began to feel that I was trying to learn something that was completely beyond me. The more I felt overwhelmed, the less I could sustain my efforts to keep trying.
"This first happened long ago as I sought to learn physics and mathematics in my college years. I felt overwhelmed. It seemed to me that the other students could work the problems and master the material more quickly than I could. As time wore on, my discouragement led me to feel that it was useless to study. I begin to think of quitting and doing something easier.
"It was on a night during that time of discouragement when I received the help that made all the difference for me. Help came as a voice, an actual voice in my mind. The words voiced were these: “When you realize who you really are, you will be sorry that you didn’t try harder.”
"I did not know then all that those words meant. But I knew then what to do. I went to work. I felt that I must have more ability to learn than I could see in myself. I began to try to understand that message of encouragement by pondering and working during the years that followed, I came to realize who I really was. I was a spirit child of God. I had inherent in me the potential to learn what He knows.
"I urge you to look upon your educational struggles as a great blessing. I know school can be a grind. I know it seems difficult. I know you get discouraged at times. I know you wonder why you are attending school at all. But keep on. Keep on hammering away. Keep on learning. You will never regret learning—neither in this life, nor in the world to come. Indeed, you will treasure forever what you learn and what you learn about how to keep on learning.”
—Henry B. Eyring
LDS Business College Devotional
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"This first happened long ago as I sought to learn physics and mathematics in my college years. I felt overwhelmed. It seemed to me that the other students could work the problems and master the material more quickly than I could. As time wore on, my discouragement led me to feel that it was useless to study. I begin to think of quitting and doing something easier.
"It was on a night during that time of discouragement when I received the help that made all the difference for me. Help came as a voice, an actual voice in my mind. The words voiced were these: “When you realize who you really are, you will be sorry that you didn’t try harder.”
"I did not know then all that those words meant. But I knew then what to do. I went to work. I felt that I must have more ability to learn than I could see in myself. I began to try to understand that message of encouragement by pondering and working during the years that followed, I came to realize who I really was. I was a spirit child of God. I had inherent in me the potential to learn what He knows.
"I urge you to look upon your educational struggles as a great blessing. I know school can be a grind. I know it seems difficult. I know you get discouraged at times. I know you wonder why you are attending school at all. But keep on. Keep on hammering away. Keep on learning. You will never regret learning—neither in this life, nor in the world to come. Indeed, you will treasure forever what you learn and what you learn about how to keep on learning.”
—Henry B. Eyring
LDS Business College Devotional
#achievement #goodness #friendsofbyupathway
BYU-Pathway WorldwideJan 25, 2021 @ 3:02pm
Do you ever feel like you have too much on your plate? If you set aside time for the Lord you will see blessings. "Meditate prayerfully, and give the Lord a chance to aid in solving the problems of life.”
—Harold B. Lee
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—Harold B. Lee
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BYU-Pathway WorldwideJan 24, 2021 @ 11:00pm
Did you know BYU-Pathway Support is available 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday? We want to make sure you get the help you need, when you need it. You can contact support through live chat or email - link to contact page in comments! 👩🏽💻🧑🏻💻
BYU-Pathway WorldwideJan 24, 2021 @ 5:01pm
"I was nervous when I started the 3rd semester of the PathwayConnect program because I knew my English grammar was not the best. During my gatherings, I was hesitant to give feedback on the essays of my peers because of that. However, I tried my best. Eventually, I noticed some improvements in my writing.
"One time we were given the opportunity to write an article. Although, I had the least interest in it, I still wrote the article because I wanted to keep improving in my writing. Later, I received news that my article was chosen, and it was going to be published in the Aug 2019 Liahona.
"This was a humbling experience that proved to me that I need to act now, so that I can see what else I can do. Do not be afraid to share your thoughts. You may never know how your stories, experiences, or testimony may influence others.
"I would like to take the chance to encourage those who are considering joining BYU-Pathway to please do so. I testify how important lifelong learning is and how it would benefit ourselves, our families, and the people around us. Do not ever doubt your potential. We are all children of God who are capable of so much more. It all starts with a desire to learn and do."
—Cheenee Labisa, Philippines
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"One time we were given the opportunity to write an article. Although, I had the least interest in it, I still wrote the article because I wanted to keep improving in my writing. Later, I received news that my article was chosen, and it was going to be published in the Aug 2019 Liahona.
"This was a humbling experience that proved to me that I need to act now, so that I can see what else I can do. Do not be afraid to share your thoughts. You may never know how your stories, experiences, or testimony may influence others.
"I would like to take the chance to encourage those who are considering joining BYU-Pathway to please do so. I testify how important lifelong learning is and how it would benefit ourselves, our families, and the people around us. Do not ever doubt your potential. We are all children of God who are capable of so much more. It all starts with a desire to learn and do."
—Cheenee Labisa, Philippines
#achievement #goodness #BYUPathway
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