Waiting is never an simple task, but as my mother consistently said, “waiting teaches patience.” I legitimately lack in the patience department, and it’s legitimately because I do my entirely best to try and make sure that I never have to wait for anything.
If I were to name one thing that I believe I need to work on, it is having patience.
My fiance’s current task has particularly been helping me to learn patience. I get out of work at 4:00 everyday, and he gets out of work at 5:30, and because my pal and I only have one automobile right now, I have to rest in the parking lot and wait for an hour and a half for him to finish work. The first day was genuinely the hardest because, after leaving for work, my fiance and I realized that the A/C in the vehicle wasn’t blowing cool air anymore. Of course, my pal and I he didn’t have time to look at it before my pal and I made the decision to go to work, so that afternoon as I was waiting for him, I had to rest in the vehicle with no AC. It was awful. Eventually, I asked his manager if I would rest in my fiance’s office with him as he finished up his tasks for the day. She said it would be fine, but not to make a habit of it. Thankfully, the following day was Monday, and both my fiance and I had the day off. All the A/C needed was a charge, and it was blowing chilly air once again. Since then, I have waited at work for him numerous times, but I try not to complain because I remember just how agitated it was without AC.