To be honest, yes. I am exactly living a similar experience. I have had problems relating to people lately, make myself understood, and make my intentions well interpreted. When certain situations happen to us repeatedly it is because there is a message behind them. I take a time for myself and pray or just ask myself why this is happening and what kind of lesson I have to learn. Other times I realize that people tend to do to me what I have done to myself.
Maybe you need to learn to be patient and wait. Relax and ask yourself why. Meditate or just pray for answers, they will come to you, actually you know them already, because answers are within yourself, all you need to do is stop and listen to your inner voice. Try to realize if you have been making yourself waiting for something or something like that.
Peace!
2007-07-18 15:15:04
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answered by Janet Reincarnated 5
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I think maybe it is patience. This use to happen to me alot and I use to get really frustrated. Also, when we have to hold still it makes us deal with the things that we have been avoiding. Sometimes we keep really busy in life so that we do not have to deal with hurts, past or present. When this happens again, ask God what He wants to show you. It maybe an answer to a prayer that you have been seeking for. Also, there maybe someone in the waiting room that needs a listening ear.
2007-07-18 15:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, God wants you to learn the act of patience. He has done this to me also. And now I have learned that patience is a virtue and have learned that being impatient only makes things last longer. Being I have learned to be patient and abide my time I spend more time in prayer and reading or saying the Rosary while I wait. Makes the time go by quite quickly now.
2007-07-18 15:07:35
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answered by tebone0315 7
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I've found that when I don't respond to situations the way God wants me to, I just keep getting the same lesson over and over until I respond correctly.I'm ashamed to admit it but it took me years to learn this was going on. Just spinning my wheels, getting nowhere I've learned not to be stubborn and do it right the first time so I can move on to the next phase. God bless!!
2007-07-18 15:07:12
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answered by BERT 6
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Yes its called a lesson in patience! Or the fact that Dr's and Dentists double book because so many people cancel without calling. And when everybody shows up there tends to be a delay.
2007-07-18 15:03:43
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answered by Ellie B Good 2
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ask before you set an appt what to expect.
if it doesn't happen that way ask why .
tell them they may think they come before the patients but you ain't a comin back.
many fish in the sea. (your god put them there)
if they are having real emergencies be patient.
but many don't give a dam* about others.
no word to the person paying or word just out of normal consideration..I'm outta there.
the level of care will likely reflect the waiting room attitude.
set em up like sardines and quantiy not quality.
maximizes profits ..not care.
2007-07-18 15:07:51
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answered by macdoodle 5
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Yes. He's telling you that there is supposed to be order to this universe, and there are many that still refuse to follow this order, opting instead for chaos, disorder, and tardiness. Doctors and Dentists are no exception. Maybe God is trying to make you realize this, if you haven't already.
2007-07-18 15:11:28
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answered by classyjazzcreations 5
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Just because you are a Christian does not mean that your life will run smoothly. Some things just happen. Waiting in a doctor's office happens to everyone. If you expect God to fix that, well I can't speak for Him, but that problem seems to me to be pretty petty in the scheme of things.
2007-07-18 15:03:51
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answered by Prof Fruitcake 6
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No, God has nothing to do with your waiting. It is a known fact that doctors, dentists and many other professionals keep their clients waiting, whether it is due to over-booking or some other plausible (or perhaps, implausible) reason.
2007-07-18 15:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I have similar experiences, but god didn't have anything to do with it, the fact is that people don't understand that the doctor is busy and sometimes runs a little late.
2007-07-18 15:10:54
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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