The Art of Patience!

They say, “Good Things Come to Those Who Wait”. For Rome wasn’t built in a day! But I always end up thinking I can wait but for how long? There is a time in life where holding on does become difficult.  So, what you do? Well, I stick to being tolerant!

I think allowing life to follow its own natural course is better than forcing into things that are not in our hands. This will result in another level of stress, pain and anxiousness of not being able to accomplish things you wish for. In urge of wanting the success badly we need up ruining it even before it is about being – Over thinking, Worrying, or Doubting.  I believe that there are things in life that require more time than others would. One has to rethink the way we tackle our laid backs and pain.

Patience and Persistence have a magical wand before which difficulties disappears. In patience lies the wisdom. One moment of patience may ward off greatest of adversities and one moment of impatience may ruin one’s life.  I say, even the word happiness will lose its meaning if it was not with balance of sadness. Leo Tolstoy quoted in War and Peace that the strongest of all warriors are time and patience.  We generally misinterpret patience with doing nothing and being stagnant .Well, that’s wrong and gives nothing but more misery in holding on.

The true art of patience is not doing anything but constantly doing everything in your hand. It is all about how we wish to act while the wait. Patience when combined with persistence and perspiration makes one a successful. Patience is a form of virtue and one has to practice it instead of acquiring it. Practicing patience will make you pay attention on every detail. Everything easy was once difficult before patiently worked on.

There is a reason for everything, Being Patient and allowing time to unfold to tell the story is usually where the lesson is. Patience is acceptance that things can happen in a different manner than the one you thought in your mind. The idea of being patient is that when asked if your cup is half or full, well be grateful you have a cup and will eventually be full one day. The reception of reality and calm strategy to get in a better place is art of patience.  There is no road too long for the people who advance without undue haste and hold on.

Be Patient, Good Things Take Time! Even miracles take a little time to happen. Best things happen to those who believe. Though it is difficult to be patient but why waste the rewards of lessons and understanding for patience in worse. Everything will come to you in right moment. And till it comes, work for the best thing to happen. What’s meant to be will always find its way!

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