There are times in our lives where we must practice patience. If it’s waiting in line or on your spouse. It requires that you wait an unknown amount of time and be rewarded with an outcome. It helps because it teaches us all to not have an undeserved sense of entitlement, or be impatient. Practicing patience can be a great way to delay gratification for a desired effect. The desired effect may be to quit smoking, lose weight, or learn a new skill. It’s important to keep in mind things don’t happen overnight.
When we practice our patience, it’s important to have grace for ourselves as well as compassion. Sometimes we may have more compassion for others, and none for ourselves. We can be harder on ourselves at times and have more compassion for a complete stranger. It’s important as humans and individuals that we do not rush things. It can be compared to making a meal or baking a cake. If you don’t allow it to cook the proper amount of time then it won’t come out right.
I encourage anyone who is reading this blog to practice having patience for yourself, and allow yourself to make mistakes and get better at being your best self. After all, its not someone else who is occupying your body. It’s going to be the person renting out the body for their lifetime. As always, I want to thank the readers who took the time to stop by and read my blog. I really appreciate all the readers. Peace and blessings.
