Personal Progress. I found a few presentations on Personal Progress online, but none fulfilled all the things I wanted to cover, so I mashed it up into one presentation.
17. Attend sacrament meeting regularly.
Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth .
Complete the values experiences and value project for each of the eight
values.
18. Attend sacrament meeting regularly.
Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth .
Complete the values experiences and value project for each of the eight
values.
Attend seminary
19. Attend sacrament meeting regularly.
Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth .
Complete the values experiences and value project for each of the eight
values.
Attend seminary
Read the Book of Mormon regularly
20. Attend sacrament meeting regularly.
Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth .
Complete the values experiences and value project for each of the eight
values.
Attend seminary
Read the Book of Mormon regularly
Keep a personal journal
21. Attend sacrament meeting regularly.
Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth .
Complete the values experiences and value project for each of the eight
values.
Attend seminary
Read the Book of Mormon regularly
Keep a personal journal
Record your testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ
22. You will complete six experiences (three
required & three elective) and one ten-hour
project in each of the first seven Young
Women values.
*For the value of virtue, you will complete
four required experiences and the required
project of reading The Book of Mormon.
You may begin with any value and work in
any order.
Faith
Divine Nature
Individual Worth
Knowledge
Choice and Accountability
Good Works
Integrity
Virtue
23. Value Projects
Complete the 6 experiences for the value before starting your Value
Project, and have your parents or YW leaders approve the project
before you begin.
You may include others in your YW project, but each project must take
a minimum of 10 hours of your own time.
27. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
28. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
29. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
30. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
•What do you want to learn?
31. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
•What do you want to learn?
New language, pottery, knitting, Family History
32. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
•What do you want to learn?
New language, pottery, knitting, Family History
•What do you want to get better at?
33. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
•What do you want to learn?
New language, pottery, knitting, Family History
•What do you want to get better at?
Cooking, musical instrument, singing
34. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
•What do you want to learn?
New language, pottery, knitting, Family History
•What do you want to get better at?
Cooking, musical instrument, singing
•Find a partner.
35. •Use what you already do.
Sports, drama, choir, sewing, piano
•What are you good at?
Reading, memorizing, talking, teaching?
•What do you want to learn?
New language, pottery, knitting, Family History
•What do you want to get better at?
Cooking, musical instrument, singing
•Find a partner.
What can your family members and friends teach you? (or learn with
you!)
49. PRIVATE JOURNAL ENTRY
Dear Journal, Feb 14,2020
I went to the Royal Ball tonight and I lost one of my really
cute shoes.
Love,
Cinderella
P.S. Prince Charming is sooo over rated, I wonder if
Bishop Klaich has any sons?
53. draw your own boxes for ongoing
tracking
If it says to do something "every day for two weeks," you would draw 14
little squares. If it says, "once a week for three weeks," you would draw three
squares.
54. where it can be found in the book
something like "Divine Nature, Experience 3" would be noted as "DN3."
55. Really Specific Action plan
Something like, "Memorize this scripture:_____________" or "Record in my
journal how I felt about the service project I did this past week."
56. think about your schedule for the week and
identify a time you could work on your Personal
Progress.
This also allows you to easily transfer the assignments onto your calendars or phone as
reminders/alerts.
57. The final column is simply a place to add notes.
Something like, "Daily for two weeks, ending on June 16th" or "I want this one to be an ongoing
habit."
59. highlighted every page
scriptures to look up in blue
actions items in pink (talk to someone, write in journal, share
testimony, etc.) .
time-sensitive in green
personal indication of "I'm planning on doing this one.“ in yellow
hand-written notes indicate that two value experiences overlap.
60. Low on ideas
PersonalProgressHelper.blogspot.co
m
And
pinterest
63. Faith #1
1. Learn about faith from the scriptures. Read Hebrews 11; Alma 32:17-43; Ether 12:6-
22; and Joseph Smith History 1:11-20.
2. Read 2 general conference talks on faith
3. Establish a habit of prayer in your life. Regularly say prayers for 2 weeks
4. Discuss with your parent or leader about what you have learned
5. Express in your journal your feelings about faith and prayer