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Wonder... by Vern
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Positive change
  • Post published:June 14, 2016

Cultivating patience can help you gain perspective on your problems; by giving it time and making it less immediate, you can make it less about you and more about the problem that needs solving.

Source: Get Some Perspective: 4 Ways to See Yourself and the World Differently @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

Photo: Wonder... by Vern under Creative Commons license

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