Patience Is A Virtue, Really!
If you follow my blog, you know that my wife went to Vegas this weekend to celebrate her sister’s 30th birthday. She originally wanted to come back Monday afternoon, which meant I took a vacation day from work to watch the kid. I wanted her to come home Sunday evening, so before she booked the flight she made the very unwise decision to take the red-eye home.
Ever heard the expression “If you try to please everyone you’ll end up pleasing no one?”
My wife is 12 weeks pregnant and doesn’t need the stress of a red-eye flight, nor can she handle it. I wasn’t happy with the idea, but the flight was booked by the time I knew about it. She was supposed to get in at 8:15am, but she didn’t end up getting back to our house until 10. Since I was supposed to be at work already, I was anxious to leave. But she didn’t feel good, and asked me to stick around. I did for awhile, but was stir-crazy to get going. I’m not a patient person, but I sat down at that moment, took a deep breath, and challenged myself to be patient today. That was my challenge for the day.
Shortly after getting to work, Kara called and told me that she was sick and wondered when I could come home to watch our kid so she could sleep. I immediately laughed and thought to myself that this was it, this was clearly a challenge from God to test my commitment to self-improvement.
As I drove home, I pondered how I would keep my temper and not lose my patience. I made the decision not to say a word about her red-eye scheme and not to show any frustration with how the day was turning out. If I did, it would surely lead to failure. I came home, smiled, took the kid to the park and let my wife sleep. And you know what? It felt good to be patient and selfless. When she woke up at 5 she felt a lot better. I went and picked up pizza, and after dinner I took care of the kid. Later that night we sat and talked more than usual, and had a great night. I thought about how the night would have tunred out had I not been patient and loving. I would have yelled, she would have left the room angry, we would have both been miserable, and we would have sat silently on our computers and worked. Recently I’ve decided I’d rather be happy than right.
And so it turns out that patience is a virtue, really! So next time you lose your patience with a friend or loved one, or a stranger in the car in front of you, take a deep breath and smile. Maybe you willl be rewarded the way I was.
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People of the world, Unite! For years we have been slowly imprisoned by a social norm that allows and even encourages a lifestyle of unhealthiness. It is the worst kind of imprisonment because it came without warning, and to many they still don’t realize it. For those who do, and that try to escape, they are misled down false escape routes or caught by the prison guards before they even make it down the hall. I am here to help you. I will prepare you for escape, I will help you break the chains of unhealthiness, and I will lead you into a better world. 


