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  Play Your Cards to Your Advantage The title phrase may sound a little selfish, but I assure you that by the end of this article, you will not feel that way; better yet, you may want to start playing your cards differently. A couple of months ago, a friend of mine asked how he could advance in his career; it seemed that he was having a hard time in every job he had, and he could not find a company to establish himself in. He had been moving to different companies and saw that none were really seeing what he had to offer. I asked him, “What have you done in the companies you worked for before to stand out?” After a moment of silence, he admitted that he hadn’t done much to stand out. He worked hard, but he realized he wasn’t playing his cards to his advantage. He was just following along, hoping someone would eventually notice him. I told him, “It’s not about working harder, but about working smarter and making sure your strengths are recognized. If you don’t show them what y...
  Applying Article of Faith 13 to Our Social Media Presence To me, Article of Faith 13 is like my introduction letter to people, whether they are members of the Church or not. It shows the values I believe in, like being honest, kind, and doing good things. I grew up in Ecuador, and between 2010 and 2014, social media started to get really popular. I wasn’t on social media much because I was serving a mission from 2011 to 2013. When I came back, the world felt different. Everything was digital, and everyone was posting and sharing things online. When I logged back into my Facebook account, I noticed people were sharing all kinds of things, some good and some bad. It seemed like some people didn’t realize that what they were sharing was public and anyone could see it. My family and I had a conversation about it. We talked about how important it is to set a good example and how whatever we post should be something positive that helps others. For us, Article of Faith 13 became a...
  What role has writing played in your life previously? After deep thinking about how writing has helped or influenced my life, I can say it has played an important role. I searched and learned that writing is “…a way to communicate ideas and thoughts... and can be used for a variety of purposes, including Reasoning, problem-solving, communication, and thinking.” Based on what I learned, I remembered that I have been blessed with this skill; I know I am not perfect and may make mistakes every day, but I know that it has been of great help in my life. During my high school years, writing not only helped me get good grades but also taught me to be cautious when expressing my thoughts and ideas. Later in life, with social media becoming popular, I realized and noticed how important it is to communicate with correct grammar and punctuation so there is no misinterpretation. And again, when I became an adult and started college and working, writing became a fundamental part of my life ti...
  If The Book of Mormon had many grammatical errors, how could that hinder its message? For this post, I'd like to put myself in the shoes of a person who does not know the truth and veracity of the Book of Mormon. Human errors are everywhere in everything we do, not only in grammar. I hate to see Spanish translations or phrases in stores with incorrect grammar or phrases not making any sense, and that makes me feel like they really do not care about customers or so-called "Perception of value," so I would think a person would feel the same when seeing grammar errors on other different texts. At some point, The Book of Mormon, having many grammatical errors, leads readers to question its credibility, but if we go back in time, we learn that grammar rules were not as standardized as they are today. Because language evolves and new rules emerge, revisions have been made at specific points in the last century. There is a big difference in grammar errors today and back in the...