I've
started to realize that waiting is an art, that waiting achieves
things. Waiting can be very, very powerful. Time is a valuable thing. If
you can wait two years, you can sometimes achieve something that you
could not achieve today, however hard you worked, however much money you
threw up in the air, however many times you banged your head against
the wall. . .
The
people who are most successful at living and loving are those who can
learn to wait successfully. Not many people enjoy waiting or learning
patience. Yet, waiting can be a powerful tool that will help us
accomplish much good.
We cannot always
have what we want when we want it. For different reasons, what we want
to do, have, be, or accomplish is not available to us now. But there are
things we could not do or have today, no matter what, that we can have
in the future. Today, we would make ourselves crazy trying to accomplish
what will come naturally and with ease later.
We can trust that
all is on schedule. Waiting time is not wasted time. Something is being
worked out - in us, in someone else, in the Universe.
We
don't have to put our life on hold while we wait. We can direct our
attention elsewhere; we can practice acceptance and gratitude in the
interim; we can trust that we do have a life to live while we are
waiting - then we go about living it.
Deal with your
frustration and impatience, but learn how to wait. The old saying, "You
can't always get what you want" isn't entirely true. Often, in life, we
can get what we want - especially the desires of our heart - if we can
learn to wait.
Today, I am willing
to learn the art of patience. If I am feeling powerless because I am
waiting for something to happen and I am not in control of timing, I
will focus on the power available to me by learning to wait.
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