From the blog of Sister Emily Silva (click on title to go to her blog)
How to be a Happy Missionary
- Get in the habit of exercising regularly before you
leave
- Start your mission journal a couple of weeks before you
leave the MTC
- Bring an extra pair of glasses (if you wear glasses)
- "practice" recipes before you get here- once
you've left the MTC...you're on your own and grilled cheese starts to get
old
- Memorize D&C 4
- Homesickness means you are fortunate enough to have a
fantastic family. Be grateful- not mournful.
- If you play piano, memorize as many hymns as possible
to play at a moment's notice. They WILL hunt you down.
- Remember, the Lord blesses the families of
missionaries.
- Get to church early-get to everything early.
- know how to budget and don't go out to eat a lot- these
are sacred funds ($1 menus work occasionally:)
- Eat a good breakfast every morning...sometimes you
don't get a good lunch
- leggings under skirts if you're biking and watch your
miles carefully if you're blessed to have a car.
- learn what annoys your companion...and do it on
occasion:)
- keep a copy of an already prepared talk for when the
Bishop or Branch Pres. calls you to speak randomly.
- Bring Sticky notes...they will be used.
- Laugh.
- Cry.
- Pray...a lot. He understands.
- I have a testimony of going to bed on time at 10:30 and
getting up at 6:30. Somehow your body will have just enough energy to last
the day.
- 50 push-ups in the mornings feels good. Don't just do
sit-ups in bed!
- Eventually you'll get good at eating all the food on
your plate.
- For at least one day each week, completely refrain from
thinking about home.
- Write your family weekly...not weakly.
- fasting should prayerfully be considered between you
and your companion and for a special reason
- Help with the dishes at dinner appointments
- You'll have bad days. Keep ice cream in the freezer for
this purpose.
- Buy fruit!
- Don't "coo" at any dogs before you walk
inside...they probably won't like you.
- Microwave popcorn saves lives.
- If you don't approach a stranger, the answer is already
"no".
- Names not numbers.
- Remember your feelings when you first opened your call
for when times get tough.
- Let yourself stretch, that's what a mission does to
you.
- Smile...it's the only curve that sets everything
straight.
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