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Learn to Wait Well | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Life is filled with waiting.
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Just as a five-year-old can’t legally drive for at least a decade,
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first-time job seekers won’t become the CEO of a well-established company.
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Waiting is required over and over in life, but waiting well is optional.
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Choosing to wait impatiently is a choice for worry, frustration, anxiety.
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Choosing to embrace the waiting process and be patient is a choice for peace.
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Joyce Meyer put it this way:
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“Patience is not the ability to wait but how you act while waiting.”
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Periods requiring patience can be either frustrating or exhilarating—but it’s up to you.
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So my question for you today is, how well will you wait? I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.