Frustration or patience, which do you prefer? Life is full of frustrations that come in various shapes and sizes: disappointments, unexpected delays, and people not acting the way you want them to. Usually we don’t make our best decisions coming from a place of frustration which causes us to feel irritable, self-defeated and victimized. In this article Dr. Judith Orloff helps us to see that having patience not only feels better but can allow us to live a life of emotional freedom. Most of us think that being patient is a passive state, but Dr. Orloff stresses that patience is actually an active state of being. From a place of patience, we can wait, watch, trust the flow and choose to act when our intuition lets us know the time is right.
http://www.drjudithorloff.com/_blog/Dr_Judith_Orloff’s_Blog/post/How_Patience_Can_Empower_Your_Life/