I was recently told that I need to be 
more patient with myself. 


growth, meaning, meditation


The idea of “having patience” is something that most people desire to have in their lives. Simply put, it just makes things easier. We believe that there are ways to be “taught” how to be patient and that you can be good or bad at it as well. One thing that most people must know about patience is that it needs to begin by focusing on having patience with yourself.

Recently, I have been getting more involved with meditation. Between the science behind it and the personal benefits, it really is a valuable tool to have in your life, but with all great things comes a price tag and in this case, it is patience. The patience is not only found within the amount of time you meditate for but also with the thoughts that flow through your mind during that time. 



Our minds are very active. Inner dialogue is constantly up and running, seemingly impossible to turn off. Not only is this normal, but it is actually okay. Patience includes acceptance. An acceptance that we are imperfect and our minds are active creatures. 

“Seek first to understand, then to be understood” 
~ Stephen Covey, Author of 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
 
This quote could having multiple meanings, depending on the individual reading it. For me, it highlights the importance in the order of operation while trying to experience personal growth. First, seek to understand yourself. Second, let others into your wonderful world. Having patience with yourself will change the way you communicate with other people, create less stress in your life, change your perspective on some of life’s most important pieces, and ultimately make you feel happier with who you are. That is life’s real adventure. 



Patience is not just a concept 
that can be “taught”. 
It must be lived.