
#lecture #audio #important #paitience #psychology Topics: Be Patient: Don't Force - There's a difference between forcing yourself to do something and really genuinely doing a task, especially creatively.
- Doing work, tasks, etc. just to say you "put in the hours" just to save face etc., does not mean you actually have created quality work, rather, submitting to a Neo-capitalistic-hustle-culture-nonsense.
- To be patient is to be wise, for forcing one's self to work and generate ideas, especially if it isn't ready, only leads to half-baked ideas and work-related productions, thus, hurting the final result which could've been better if only you would've waited and be patient.
- To be patient means to be able to deal with setback and delay, and sometimes that includes being patient with yourself when you simply lack the energy or necessary resources to accomplish a task.
- Being patient also means waiting upon the wisdom of the higher self (spirit/innermost Creation nature)- rather than trotting off in fearfulness, nervousness and anxiety just to prove a point to your material-self or others.
- The best things develop slowly over time. All good things take time. Good things come to those who wait.
- While having a schedule for work (or even meditation) is good, life and evolution is variable, and there will be times you will be pushed outside your "regularly scheduled programming"; Don't panic, just adapt. Some days you can accomplish your schedule perfectly, others, you may not be able to because of certain circumstances.