Cougarettes celebrate 70 years of “sisterhood” – U N I V E R S E

http://universe.byu.edu/2016/02/10/cougarettes-celebrate-70-years-of-sisterhood1/

One of the idea I was given when starting to be disabled was to watch people in action. BYU Sports Photography have provided excellent cougarettes photos on Twitter.

The game announcers talk over their halftime routines usually just repeating themselves from what they said during the first half of the game, I think broadcasting them could increase the following:

“That’s what really connects us: being involved in something so joyful and positive and just really brings people together,” Larsen said. “Even those that I wasn’t with, we still all feel that connection because we’ve all had that feeling that we love.”

I think they should cheer at other events like freshman orientation, forums, graduation, commercial breaks on BYUtv… I think it would send the same joyous and supportive feeling of high-energy that should permeate BYU. Raising the bar!

I have found that in situations where I want to pray, I also want to cheer (shout) encouragement to my Heavenly Father, into my Savior and into the Holy Ghost. 

I believe that we should express gratitude for others and beyond that I believe we should express encouragement.

Too often we find ourselves like the apostles asleep next to the Garden of Gethsemane when the Savior needs our supportive encouragement. 

Giving Them encouragement, I think goes beyond giving Them comfort, expressed as gratitude.

Comfort always seemed to be static to me, where encouragement is dynamic. I think of Godhood as being very active.
 

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