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Developing Patience By Steve Scoresby In a
world of instant gratification, people jump from "stimulus" to
"response" without as much as a second thought. Patience is the
"pause" in between that allows us to get the result we are really
looking for. Here is how to develop more patience in your life. Webster's defines patient as
bearing pains or trials calmly or without complaint, or being steadfast
despite opposition, difficulty or adversity. I believe this why patience is
called a virtue. It is little practiced, but much needed. At the first sign
of difficulty, many jump to an easier, smoother path, hoping to avoid the
pain and suffering that is necessary on the road to personal growth. But it
is only by taking this rough road do we gain the experience necessary to
develop our character. Impatience robs us of these types of life experiences.
How would your world be different if you practiced more patience? Patience is the ability to
hang on when everyone else has given up. Patience is ability to release your
need for immediate gratification and wait for the things to come in their own
time frame. Patience overcomes criticism and intolerance. Patience develops committed
relationships in marriage, family, church, community and career. Many a great
leader has displayed patience by looking before they leaped, thinking before
they acted, and considering before they decided. Patience is the mark of
maturity. So now we know the virtues of patience, how do we develop more
patience? First, realize that no one is
perfect, including you. Accept
yourself and others, imperfections and all. Everyone is struggling with their
own set of fears, weaknesses, obstacles and crises. We are all on the road of
personal growth together and can help each other by showing more patience and
kindness to each other. Second, develop a consistent
philosophy of life based upon a value system you believe in. Then when you
are confronted with a situation, you can make your choice based upon the
value system rather than an instant gratification response. With every choice
is a consequence. Do you act now and settle? Or do you wait to get the result
you truly desire? Third, change your perspective
on the past, present and the future. Stop dwelling on your mistakes and
failures. They cannot be changed. Instead, focus on what you can do now to
make a difference. Life is a blessing and each day should be lived as if it
were your last. Start fresh everyday and remember the future comes one day at
a time. What can you do today to change the results you have in the future? Fourth, confront your fears rather
than avoid them. Do the thing you fear the most and the fear will go away.
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do, not that the
nature of the thing has changed, but our ability to do it has
increased." By doing more, it becomes easier, and when it becomes easier
it becomes fun rather than stressful. Finally, realize that all
things come to those who wait. The Universe, the infinite force that connects
us all, will bring the people who can help, the answers you may need, the
tools and resources you are looking for when you need them. You must have
faith and be patient and believe in your goals, realizing that they will
often not be accomplished according to your original plans. Circumstances
change. People change. Things change. Let go of your anxiety, disbelief and
doubt about achieving your goal. Know that The Universe is constantly
supporting you and will always help you achieve the things you desire. Just
be patient! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by Steve Scoresby
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