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Read a book, read the scriptures! play an instrument, listen to a hymn! play with a family member! give service to someone in your home, secretly! work on your personal progress! with permission, cook a dessert for the family or friends!

Have some extra time on your hands? o o o o o o

Read a book, read the scriptures! play an instrument, listen to a hymn! play with a family member! give service to someone in your home, secretly! work on your personal progress! with permission, cook a dessert for the family or friends!

“Now, what about our leisure time? How we use our leisure is equally as important to our joy as our occupational pursuits. Proper use of leisure requires discriminating judgment. Our leisure provides opportunity for renewal of spirit, mind, and body. It is a time for worship, for family, for service, for study, for wholesome recreation. It brings harmony into our life.

“Now, what about our leisure time? How we use our leisure is equally as important to our joy as our occupational pursuits. Proper use of leisure requires discriminating judgment. Our leisure provides opportunity for renewal of spirit, mind, and body. It is a time for worship, for family, for service, for study, for wholesome recreation. It brings harmony into our life.

“Leisure is not idleness….Idleness in any form produces boredom, conflict, and unhappiness. It creates a vacancy of worth, a seedbed for mischief and evil. It is the enemy of progress and salvation” (J. Richard Clarke, in Conference Report, Apr. 1982, p. 112; or Ensign, May 1982, p. 78; italics added).

“Leisure is not idleness….Idleness in any form produces boredom, conflict, and unhappiness. It creates a vacancy of worth, a seedbed for mischief and evil. It is the enemy of progress and salvation” (J. Richard Clarke, in Conference Report, Apr. 1982, p. 112; or Ensign, May 1982, p. 78; italics added).