Margaret Wheatley 240 words, 22K views, 34 comments
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On Nov 11, 2013Rita wrote :
After reading the reflections of others, I came to the realization that there really are very few things in my life that are what I consider to be inconveniences. It is for this that I am truly grateful and blessed. The small inconveniences mentioned by many are just a part of everyday life. A true inconvenience is disturbing and frustrating but should also make us examine our lack of patience when we over-react to life's little everyday inconveniences - ie. taking out the trash, finding a parking spot further away than you planned on a cold and rainy day, long line-ups when their is only one cashier open, realizing that you forgot your lunch, keys, etc. Things can always be worse!
On Nov 11, 2013 Rita wrote :
After reading the reflections of others, I came to the realization that there really are very few things in my life that are what I consider to be inconveniences. It is for this that I am truly grateful and blessed. The small inconveniences mentioned by many are just a part of everyday life. A true inconvenience is disturbing and frustrating but should also make us examine our lack of patience when we over-react to life's little everyday inconveniences - ie. taking out the trash, finding a parking spot further away than you planned on a cold and rainy day, long line-ups when their is only one cashier open, realizing that you forgot your lunch, keys, etc. Things can always be worse!