As I am STILL impatiently waiting to get a covid vaccine, I am reminded once again of some more words I wrote in When Doing Isn’t Enough. Those words are: “We have all experienced times of waiting in our lives. We might not have liked it or chosen it; however, we have experienced it. We may have tolerated it or hated it or waited in anger or waited in fear or waited in expectancy. We may have decided to put the time to good use like reading a book or working on a laptop while in a waiting room or we may have paced or we may have slept. We may have smoked cigarettes or drank coffee or did any combination of any of these or any other of a multitude of additional coping mechanisms. However we have chosen to wait though, we have waited.”
If you are also having a hard time waiting you might find this book helpful. It discusses the benefits of waiting and the consequences of not waiting, as well as tells the stories of both individuals who waited and individuals who refused to wait. Link: https://www.amazon.com/When-Doing-Eno...
If you are also having a hard time waiting you might find this book helpful. It discusses the benefits of waiting and the consequences of not waiting, as well as tells the stories of both individuals who waited and individuals who refused to wait.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/When-Doing-Eno...