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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;every flower must grow through dirt.&#8221;  ~ anonymous I&#8217;m a patient person. I&#8217;ve even been accused of being too patient. Usually in good ways though, like being a patient listener, or patience with someone trying something new, or struggling to understand something. But we all have our Achilles heels, and...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;every flower must grow through dirt.&#8221;  ~ anonymous</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m a patient person. I&#8217;ve even been accused of being too patient. Usually in good ways though, like being a patient listener, or patience with someone trying something new, or struggling to understand something.</p>
<p>But we all have our Achilles heels, and one of mine is &#8220;waiting&#8221;.  Not necessarily waiting for the light to turn (okay, well sometimes&#8230;) or the pot to boil, but things like waiting in long lines ~ drives me up a wall ~ or waiting for people to follow through on a task, or being kept waiting for a scheduled meeting or call. I suppose it all has to with how we value our time.</p>
<p>So lately (among other things) I&#8217;ve been waiting for my newest book shipment to arrive from overseas&#8230; I&#8217;m feeling impatient! Impatient to get all the parts in place, get the wheel cogs turning and keep the ball rolling.</p>
<p>Then I remind myself&#8230; &#8220;all things in their right time&#8221;. (Maybe I should go back and read my &#8220;P&#8221; post on Patience). But still, it happens. We&#8217;re human. We aren&#8217;t perfect. And I am not patient every minute of every day. There, a confession.</p>
<p>It also reminds me that &#8220;every flower must grow through dirt.&#8221;  Just like the one in the painting above, before it made its way to my canvas.</p>
<p>Some things are worth the wait, and worth some time spent in the dirt first. Sometimes, &#8220;waiting&#8221; is what&#8217;s needed&#8230; even if we don&#8217;t think so at the time.</p>
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