Personal Development and Effectiveness
Waiting is Fortune
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Joseph Ayeni
Joseph Ayeni



When we have to wait for something, we have the understanding that everything has its time and season. We apply that understanding to the very endeavour that we are engaging with at the moment in question.

Waiting is not indolence. Waiting does not mean that we are lazy. While we are waiting for something, we engage in mental movements that are inroads to lead us into the discovery of new things from the old.

This waiting gets us into analysis and brainstorm, which yield tremendous results, when we eventually act on them. Waiting moments are documentation moments. When we find the strength to effectively record our thoughts, we engage with our neural pathways to birth fresh value.

We can't take value away from waiting. If we can find the courage to wait while doing the essential little things and avoiding the enticement of many untoward audacious things, we will reap in due season.

Sometimes you have done all that you need to do and made your submissions based on unfailing muse, labour and painstaking service, but feedback is all you are waiting for. You may need to exhibit caution as you wait to receive. This is the reality of the service chain.

There can be delays not from your own end. These are delays that you can do nothing about, but to wait it out. You just have to acquire that wisdom.

Waiting is fortune because waiting helps us to renew our strength if we wait on the Infinite. As we do that, we may be derided and given negative labels, but we wait on the unseen. This value is an endless one.

You can't sincerely wait and lose. The purpose of waiting is to gain clarity. The moment this is earned, direction is sure and we can activate to grow in leaps and bounds.

Don't mistake waiting for idleness. If you're truly waiting, it's because you are truly working. And that means that you will truly earn what you have laboured for.

Waiting has its rewards. It goes beyond the physical. It's indeed fortune if we are able to pay the price of waiting. Those who wait on the only wise one shall have their strength renewed. Can you afford to wait?

 

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"Mr Joseph Ayeni's book is a well researched compendium that addresses several, but salient subjects that can significantly enhance human dignity, success and fulfilment."
David Imhonopi
PhD. Covenant University, Ota,
Ogun State, Nigeria.

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