By: Connie J..., October 14, 2024
...has NEVER been my strong suit.
Prime example:
As a child, when people were coming for dinner, I would run from the front door to the kitchen, like, every 3 minutes, asking my Mother, "Where are they??!" (Mind you, this was in the 60s - NO cellphones!!!
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She would eventually tire of my "questions", and forbid me to ask her, anymore, until they arrived.
As a result of my impatience, I always used to ask a LOT of questions. Eventually, I learned that even when I would get answers; it wasn't always the truth. It was just an attempt to "shut me up".
I still don't ask a lot of questions. I am relearning what (and how) to do it.
This has really helped my "waiting". Many times, even when you ask questions, the answer is (though often inferred) to just wait; so I have learned/am learning to be patient??!
Wait!!! Is that why "patients" stay in "waiting rooms"??!
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Sorry - but it's really what you DO while you're waiting, that makes ALL the difference. Are you whining, because you really want an answer, immediately? Do you take your impatience out on EVERYONE around you? Choices can, and must be made.
I recently had a "wait" situation, and in retrospect, didn't handle it as gracefully as I could have. Well - in my defense, I don't necessarily trust the person I needed the answer from; however, my response was a little like "back in the day", running from the front door to the kitchen, again. I'm now in my 60s (and have a cellphone - which really makes no difference - just amused at the parallel); and wonder if I'll EVER "get there".
All anyone can do is try better, next time. By the way, I did, finally, get my answer; and will communicate to the person that I appreciate their answer. That is another way to handle many things - with communication and gratitude. Even if I hadn't gotten the answer I preferred; I would be grateful to GET an answer.
Remember life, in general, is trial and error - a universal truth that NO ONE can escape. Make the most of YOUR "wait", and learn stuff about yourself, as you go along.
Thank you, and have a good day, and be safe... #ENDtheSILENCEofVIOLENCE #besafe #dviseverywhere #domesticviolence #growin2024 #awareness #protectyourself
***October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Please share this post, no matter what month it is, to help get the word out. The Victim has to make the choice - but, "What If..." they read something you sent them, and it just "clicks"?***

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