Do you have the patience to wait for things you desire?
Patience is a virtue, but sometimes it can also be a curse. Patience can make you feel like your dreams are out of reach, and that's why we all need a plan to get what we want.
Do you have the patience to wait for things you desire? I bet you don't. I've been there. I know it's hard, but you have to be patient.
But getting what we want isn't always easy! Sometimes people won't listen or they don't believe in us when we tell them our plans, and other times they just don't have any money or time to invest in us.
When this happens, it's important that we remember that patience is only as powerful as our ability to control it—and sometimes that means taking matters into our own hands!
So if you're tired of waiting around for someone else to give you what YOU deserve-the love of your life, for example—then read on! I'm going to tell you how I went from being broke and alone all my life to having everything I ever wanted: a friend who supports me unconditionally.
I have a question for you: Do you have the patience to wait for things you desire?
I'm not talking about waiting for the right job or relationship to come along, but about waiting for the perfect moment. Do you ever get frustrated when something doesn't happen right away? Do you get angry or upset when something isn't given to you immediately?
If you don't have the patience to wait for things you desire, you might be sitting on a gold mine.
The truth is, patience pays off. It's the only way to get what you want in life. And if you're not patient, then your dream will never come true—or it will take longer than it should.
There are two kinds of people: those who believe in the power of patience and those who don't. If you believe in patience, then let's talk about how it can help you get what you want.
You know what? You're not a patient person.
You're actually kind of a jerk. You don't wait for things, and you don't care if something is going to take longer than expected. And that's fine because… you are impatient, right? I mean, you aren't really patient either, so what gives? Why do you even care if something takes longer than normal?
You are the only one who can decide when it is time to stop. If the behavior is still not working, or if you’re still not happy with your results after 2 weeks of effort, then it may be time to take a break from trying. It's important that you don't feel guilty about stopping—you've done all the work! We can get into this more in our next meeting!
Thanks for reading!
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Patience is a great virtue good post!