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Why that title? I tried to pack as much meaning into it as I could. It also makes people laugh . . . at first glance. Then they realize there’s actually more truth to it than the want to admit. Why? Because they identify with everything in that title. Let me explain.
Are your hormones dragging, sagging, and nagging?
The phrase “trust the process” became synonymous with Philadelphia 76ers basketball when their former general manager, Sam Hinkie, created a strategic plan to intentionally have a terrible team for several years in hopes of getting more first-round draft picks.
Here’s a snapshot of what you may have missed on LDS Living this week. You can also subscribe to the LDS Living newsletter for daily inspiration right to your inbox.
Editor’s note: “This week from the pulpit” highlights recent messages from General Authorities, General Officers, and leaders of the Church. This story may be updated throughout the week.
“What does [the priesthood] bring into our lives? Why did God need this authority? Why did God need these ordinances in our lives at this time?”  
Anne Bednar, a wife and mother of seven, shares how she found relief from feeling overwhelmed in the face of her cancer diagnosis.
The new “All In” television special will include four brand new interviews and guests. Here’s how to watch.
President Gordon B. Hinckley famously said about the decision to marry, “This will be the most important decision of your life, the individual whom you marry. … Marry the right person in the right place at the right time.”
I was working out at the gym the other day and one of the trainers approached me and asked, “Why is my wife always so tired?” Two other men were standing closeby, so they came over to listen. “What do you mean ‘always tired’?” I asked. “Well, she doesn’t have the energy to exercise. She takes loads of vitamins but those don’t do a thing. I worry about her because she always seems down on herself. She’s not the same person I married anymore. Do you see any of that in your practice?”