Regrets are not what I want to have throughout my life. I know this. I have thought on this over and over again. If I think I will regret something, then I will change it so that I don’t. That is how I insist on living. I do this not just for me and my peace of mind, but because of who the Lord may think I am or needs me to be.
Listening to President Eyring’s talk, Sisters in Zion, he states, “Sisters, you were given the blessing of being daughters of God with special gifts. You brought with you into mortal life a spiritual capacity to nurture others and to lift them higher toward the love and purity that will qualify them to live together in a Zion society.”
I was sent here with purpose to love others in the way that I can and do. I will not be apologetic of that. It may, at times, seem awkward or unconventional, and, if allowed, fear of man will halt it. But with eyes and heart single to the Lord, it is who I am, who He needs me to be. And so, I will continue to love unapologetically.
Forever grateful!