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12/09/2025

Choosing the Right University or Course – Why It Matters More Than You Think!

After your mission, one of the biggest decisions you’ll face is what comes next. Should you dive straight into university? Which course should you study? Or maybe a professional program fits better with your calling and talents?

Here’s the truth: choosing the right university or course is not just about getting a certificate — it’s about aligning your education with your God-given gifts, values, and long-term goals.

Many RMs make quick choices just because their friends are doing it, or because a certain course “sounds better.” But remember, the right path is the one that helps you:
✅ Develop your talents
✅ Build a career you’ll love
✅ Stay spiritually and emotionally balanced
✅ Prepare to serve and bless others with your skills

💡 Don’t rush. Research schools. Ask mentors. Pray for guidance. And most importantly, choose a course that excites you — one you’ll be motivated to push through even when it gets tough.

Your education is an investment in your future self. Make it count.

Have you already chosen your course or university? Share in the comments what helped you make your decision — your story might inspire someone else today!

07/09/2025

Recognizing and Managing Post-Mission Depression

💭 “I came home from my mission, and suddenly, everything felt... different.”

Many returned missionaries quietly experience feelings of sadness, emptiness, or even depression after coming home. The truth is—this is more common than you think. The transition from a structured missionary life, filled with purpose and daily spiritual goals, to everyday life can feel overwhelming.

👉 Signs of Post-Mission Depression may include:

Feeling disconnected from family and friends.

Loss of motivation for school, work, or church.

Difficulty adjusting to new responsibilities.

Questioning your worth and purpose outside the mission field.

The good news? You’re not alone, and healing is possible.

💡 Ways to Manage Post-Mission Depression:

Stay spiritually anchored—prayer, scripture study, and church involvement bring peace.

Build a support system—family, friends, or trusted leaders.

Set new goals—education, work, service, or hobbies that bring fulfillment.

Seek professional help—there’s strength, not weakness, in reaching out.

Remember, your mission may have ended, but your purpose hasn’t. Heavenly Father still has great plans for you, and this new chapter is just as important. 🌟

📌 If you’re struggling, take one small step today—whether it’s talking to a loved one, journaling, or simply reminding yourself that healing takes time.

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