Monday, November 10, 2008

A Little Patience Goes a Long Way


As I write this post I cant help myself to think of the things that made my day special from the rest. Specially so that the days end draws near. The feeling that I have as I think of what to write is like scouring through a vast ocean in search of the most treasured of all treasures. It demands a great deal of self reflection and meditation to arrive at the goal I wish to attain. But nonetheless, I hope that I will discover what made my day different. That beneath the predictable events of my daily routine lies a jewel so precious that its one of a kind.


Today, I learned to be more patient, to be enduring and to "longsuffer." Its not a surprise that with the fast paced life that we have today people loose their patience. We live in an "instant" world an easy world. We are more inclined to instant gratification than waiting. People's fuses becomes shorter and shorter everyday. And that's where the problem comes in. We should take time to smell the flowers in the garden, cook for someone special at the end of the day and enjoy each other's company and spend more quality time with your family. And you'll be surprised how a small amount of patience can go a long way. Learn to ride and flow with patience and you will then be able to enter into a much more restful and peaceful state within your mind and emotions.


And so I leave this question: "What made your day special today?" If you happen to read this post. Please feel free to share what a marvelous day you have today.

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