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Love, Patience and Understanding - Words from the Heart helps us
cope with many aspects in life that are unpredictable. Love teaches
us to appreciate and value our family and friends while they are
here with us. Life is short and we never want to have everlasting
regrets once our loved one is no longer with us. We do not want to
go through life asking, "Why didn't I do that, or why wasn't I
there to help when they were in need?" "Why was I too busy?" In
Patience we are taught to remain calm in many situations. Dealing
with an aged parent, a crying child or a job that we dislike, can
be very taxing on us. I find that when we are at the end of the
rope, it is better to count to three, take a deep breath and
exercise patience. Hopefully, by practicing this exercise the lack
of patience will diminish. There may be times when we should do
this exercise more than once a day. When we are patient, life
around us seems much easier on everyone near and far. With
Understanding we realize we are not the only one who has troubles
or heartaches. To ask a question such as "Why?" and never receive
an answer is very puzzling. Such a small word, yet so powerful
never knowing the answer. The reader will gain insight of how we
should count our blessings, appreciate our family and friends and
never look back on what could have been. Look forward to tomorrow.
A bright smile, a compliment and words of kindness, along with the
soft touch of a kiss will bring comfort and peace to all.
Love, Patience and Understanding - Words from the Heart helps us
cope with many aspects in life that are unpredictable. Love teaches
us to appreciate and value our family and friends while they are
here with us. Life is short and we never want to have everlasting
regrets once our loved one is no longer with us. We do not want to
go through life asking, "Why didn't I do that, or why wasn't I
there to help when they were in need?" "Why was I too busy?" In
Patience we are taught to remain calm in many situations. Dealing
with an aged parent, a crying child or a job that we dislike, can
be very taxing on us. I find that when we are at the end of the
rope, it is better to count to three, take a deep breath and
exercise patience. Hopefully, by practicing this exercise the lack
of patience will diminish. There may be times when we should do
this exercise more than once a day. When we are patient, life
around us seems much easier on everyone near and far. With
Understanding we realize we are not the only one who has troubles
or heartaches. To ask a question such as "Why?" and never receive
an answer is very puzzling. Such a small word, yet so powerful
never knowing the answer. The reader will gain insight of how we
should count our blessings, appreciate our family and friends and
never look back on what could have been. Look forward to tomorrow.
A bright smile, a compliment and words of kindness, along with the
soft touch of a kiss will bring comfort and peace to all.
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