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Impatience? Or a Peaceful Heart?

Topic: MotivationPublished November 23, 2008

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Impatience comes naturally to most business owners. We like taking action, being in charge, and feeling super productive. n nThose are terrific traits that bring big visions into reality. But when you add impatience to the mix, it's like cruising down the highway with your foot on the brakes. nnImpatience says to the universe: I'm doing everything to make this happen, but it hasn't happened yet. It hasn't happened yet... it hasn't happened yet... oh, damn -- why isn't it happening?nnYou can be right on the verge of a beautiful manifestation, but your attention to "it hasn't happened yet" slows it down. nnImpatience removes the possibility of a peaceful heart. Impatience stubbornly ignores all the work spirit does on your behalf. You start thinking that you and your mental willpower are the cause of your success. You work harder and harder, becoming more and more impatient, and the more you struggle, the fewer results you manifest. nnConsider this. If you had faith in spirit, there would be no need for impatience. Yes, I know you have bills to pay and all kinds of pressures in your life. If I know it, you can be certain spirit -- connected to you through your soul -- knows it and knows exactly what to do about it.nnIf you have faith that it's working for you, spirit delivers results quickly and in amazing ways. nnI'm not saying the answer to impatience is to cease all work and stop desiring results. You must take action to manifest!nnWhat I'm saying is that as you work, remember spirit is your partner. As you work, know that you are doing your best and that spirit never fails to do its best for you. nnAs you work, ask your soul to take care of the results. Know that your asking is answered. Work with a peaceful heart. n