12 Quotes & Sayings By Sheri Dew

Sheri Dew is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, "The Power of Intention: Learning to Build a Life That Works," and the co-author of "The Power of Intention: A Guide for Coaches and Their Teams." She is a popular international speaker and an expert in the field of athletes and their coaches. She has been featured on ABC's 20/20, CNN, Fox News Channel, and other major media outlets. Her work has been featured in numerous magazines and publications, including: The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Newsweek, Men's Health, Coach, The Washington Post, Ladies Home Journal, Women's World Magazine, Inspirational Living Magazine and more.

If you're serious about sanctification, you can expect to experience...
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If you're serious about sanctification, you can expect to experience heart-wrenching moments that try your faith, your endurance, and your patience. Sheri Dew
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...I fear that some of us understand just enough about the gospel to feel guilty--guilty that we are not measuring up to some undefinable standard--but not enough about the Atonement to feel the peace and strength, the power and mercy it affords us. Sheri Dew
We no longer have the luxury of spending our energy...
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We no longer have the luxury of spending our energy on anything that does not lead us and our families to Christ. Sheri Dew
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True leaders understand that leadership is not about them but about those they serve. It is not about exalting themselves but about lifting others up. Sheri Dew
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We're not alone--at least, we're alone only if we choose to be alone. We're alone only if we choose to go through life relying solely on our own strength rather than learning to draw upon the power of God. Sheri Dew
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Thus, when we plead for the gift of charity, we aren't asking for lovely feelings toward someone who bugs us or someone who has injured or wounded us. We are actually pleading for our very natures to be changed, for our character and disposition to become more and more like the Savior's, so that we literally feel as He would feel and thus do what He would do. Sheri Dew
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In the things that really matter--our covenants, the commandments, and following the prophet--we need to be completely united. In the non-essentials, we have our agency to handle things as we see fit. But, in all things, regardless of whether we make the same choices or not, we are to treat each other with dignity and respect, both of which are evidences of charity in our hearts and lives. Sheri Dew
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Life, like classical music, is full of difficult passages that are conquered as much through endurance and determination as through any particular skill. Sheri Dew
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Noble and great. Courageous and determined. Faithful and fearless. That is who you are and who you have always been. And understanding it can change your life, because this knowledge carries a confidence that cannot be duplicated any other way. Sheri Dew
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I told her, "Bring your scriptures, Preach My Gospel, and every question you have. Questions are good. Let's see what the Lord will teach us together.".. During one of our study sessions together, as she threw a steady stream of questions at me, I asked her if she was asking questions against a backdrop of faith or one of doubt. "In other words, are you saying, 'Here's something I don't understand, so the gospel must not be true.' or are you willing to say, 'Here's something I don't understand, but I wonder what the Lord or His prophets will teach us about this?' Are your questions asked with the assumption that there are answers? Are you will to trust the Lord and give Him the benefit of the doubt? . Sheri Dew
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The healing power of charity, bestowed by our Father and made possible by the Atonement of Jesus Christ, can make it virtually impossible for us even to feel emotions common to the natural man. Sheri Dew