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Wait Training

by Steve Goodier

Perhaps you can relate. One man was to meet his wife downtown and
spend some time shopping with her. He waited patiently for 15
minutes.

Then he waited impatiently for 15 minutes more.

After that, he became angry. Seeing one of those photograph booths
nearby (the kind that accepts coins into a slot and takes four shots
while you pose on a small bench), he had an idea. He assumed the most
ferocious expression he could manage, which wasnt difficult under
the circumstances, and in a few moments he was holding four small
prints that shocked even him!

He wrote his wifes name on the back of the photographs and handed
them to a clerk behind the desk. "If you see a small, dark lady with
brown eyes and an apologetic expression, apparently looking for
someone, would you please give her this?" he said.

He then returned to his office content that, if a picture is worth a
thousand words, then four photos must be a full-blown lecture!

His wife saved those pictures. She carries them in her purse now.
Shows them to anyone who asks if she is married...

How are you with patience? One person calls it "wait training." It
seems that there is always something we are waiting for. We wait on
traffic and we wait in lines. We wait to hear about a new job. We
wait to complete school or to retire. We wait to grow up or for
maturity in a child. We wait for a decision to be made. We wait for
someone to change his or her mind.

Patience is an essential quality of a happy life. After all, some
things are worth waiting for. Every day presents plenty of
opportunities for wait training.

We can resent waiting, accept it or even get good at it! But one
thing is certain - we cannot avoid it. How is your wait training
coming along?

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