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Patience. What Is It?
Posted On: 08/09/2008 12:25:06

Patience. What Is It?

 

Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
--Lida Clarkson

We all want life to unfold according to our plan. After all, we are certain we know what's best for us. But hindsight quickly reminds us that few, if any, of us had included recovery in a Twelve Step program as part of our life's plan. Yet here we are, and we are now more content than we've ever been in our lives. How did this happen?

We have come to accept that God has worked in our lives in spite of ourselves. We have been protected and guided all along the way, even though on occasion we stubbornly attempted to force open doors that were not beneficial to our growth. Fortunately our Higher Power never gave up on us. We will fulfill our purpose with all the help we need when the time is right.

Remembering that opportunities come to us when their time is right allows us to wait and trust.

My patience will pay off today. I can be certain that what comes to me today is on time.

What great words, but will I ever learn?

I am constantly reminded that patience is a virtue, on the golf course, in relationships and in life. When I practice it, things go so much better, but it is a learned skill, not something that comes naturally to me.

Funny, there are many things I have tried to be patient over, and not force doors open. Some things pay off, others get frustrating. I wonder at times if patience can’t be used as a cover for procrastination; but then I must remember there is a god’s will that is different than mine at times!

Hard to believe that!

Life is not unfolding as I had planned it, but it is unfolding. I never would have guessed as much challenge would have come along in recovery, but then, I know I’m only given what I can handle, and have handled the crap to date without going back to mood altering substance and the problems that came with that behavior.

I will wait with patience for the sweet fruit and keep my journey going as I understand it is meant to. I am will remain grateful for the blessings received. When there is adversity going on, it is easy to forget the many great things I do enjoy in life.

I’ll keep trying to stay out of my own way!! I hope to become ready.

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08/09/2008 15:13:11

Patience has never been my strong point, EVER but I am aquiring it, little by little.
My experience, so far, is that when I do practice patience, my stress levels decrease, making it a desirable attitude to have.

Love and Peace
K



08/09/2008 14:32:15

Hmmm. Let's see.
     Patience - it used to be barely resisting the urge to rant and rave because my wife was two minutes late to leave to go with me somewhere - nothwithstanding the fact that I always was fifteen minutes early. Or waiting for the clock to strike the magic hour so I could start drinking (later on I blew this off as an obvoius waste of time).
     Patience is a funny thing for me now. I spend more and more time fully occupied with what I am doing, thereby not thinking about what may be coming up. I find that when I am accepting life on life's terms, I can allow things to show up without trying to force them. It makes maintaining a calm aspect and outlook much easier. 
     I never ask God for parience, just acceptance of things the way they are. I truly believe that if one prays for patience, God will be glad to teach them.
     Funny thing is, now my wife has had to wait for me to be ready on occasion. But then she has been patient for a long time. Thank God for that...

Good blog,
Dennis



08/09/2008 14:11:15

Patience is hard to acquire at times because it means that you have to let go, and let God. I struggle with this every day. Some days I find that I am patient with certain things, but then when I am put to the test I find that I have no patience at all.

That is a daily goal for me. Thanks for reminding me that patience is a virtue, and an absolute necessity, I needed that.

Great blog, thanks for sharing.




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