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This post is based on my suggestions that I have for all Returned Missionaries including all early Returned Missionaries who recently returned home from his mission or her mission and who has been home from his mission or her mission over than one year. I strongly encourage you to think about and consider doing a few
of the suggestions.Have you struggled of not sure what to do next since you finished your mission?
Whatever you decide to do after your mission, please do not go back to your old self before your mission. Whatever you decide to do now, please remember all the things that you have learned during your mission.
~ You can attend endowment sessions or other sessions at the nearest Temple from home regularly and you can make Temple a priority for seeking some revelations. ~ You can take some serious things slow and do not rush because I've noticed that some quick relationships leads to quick marriages which ends with divorces quicker than expected.
~ You can attend Institute often and you can make Institute another priority for making new friendships and for learning.
~ You can continue with the habit of daily scripture study because it'll help you to gain a great relationship with Heavenly Father. ~ You can continue having daily prayers because it'll help you to gain a great relationship with Heavenly Father.
~ You can fellowship with some investigators and some recent converts, you can make them feel welcome to church. ~ You can fellowship with some inactives and some less actives, you can make them feel welcome back to church. ~ You can fellowship with some new members to the Ward and make them feel welcome your ward.
~ You can spend some time with your relatives, especially spending time with your immediate family members. ~ You can take one day at a time, and allow yourself to take some time to adjust to reality and start a new routine/schedule of what to do each day.
~ If you started studying a course before your mission and still want to purse finishing that course, I would strongly encourage you to finish that course. ~ If you didn't study before your mission and want to pursue studying a course, I would suggest for you to find a course that you have passion in and start studying it.
~ I know sometimes it can be tricky to finding employment. Some managers are great and understanding to allow you to return back to work after your mission if you were employed prior to your mission.
~ You can look for opportunities to serve others such as you can help people with their family history, you can minister to people on your ministering list, you can go out with your ward missionaries and give them some helpful suggestions, and so forth.
~ You can go on some dates and getting to know other people when you feel ready to. ~ You can choose not feel discouraged when things does not go the way you want it to.
~ You can go to Young Single Adult Dances, Young Single Adult Firesides, and so forth to make some new friendships. ~ You can spend some time with some of your true friends.
~ You can go to Young Single Adult Dances, Young Single Adult Firesides, and so forth to make some new friendships. ~ You can spend some time with some of your true friends.
~ You can read or watch some old General Conference talks that talks about adjusting into reality after your mission, and so forth. ~ You can choose to stay in contact with the people who you have met during your mission because it shows that you have not forgotten them.
~ You can use your time wisely because time is very precious.
If you can not see the Image for this post, the image says "Welcome Done thou good and faithful servant."
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