Leave the rush and keep the patience!
Being at home locked up with the children and my spouse is not easy. I got used to living a hectic life, where I had to prepare fast food for the children and my husband and everything was in a hurry, with the intention of being at my job at the right time, that was my routine before the pandemic. Now, that rhythm of life has changed, and I need a lot of patience to succeed in the new lifestyle, product of the same pandemic.

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But be patient with his complete work, so that you are perfect and complete, without missing anything.
James 1: 4 King James Version (RVR1960)
With the pandamia, the course of my life has changed. I remember that before this situation that we are experiencing now, I had to do everything quickly, because my job required me to spend more time in the office taking care of the company's affairs. If I cooked for my children and my husband, everything flew, I lived with many concerns and that took away my joy and tranquility. The same routine of life makes me be in constant stress.
This time of pandemic, in which I live longer at home, has allowed me to be calmer, more rested and with more meditation on sacred things and doing the necessary things with greater patience. I can say that now, I can attend to family affairs with more interest and love. I have more patience with my children and help them in their school affairs that they send them through the Internet.
Patience is a fruit of the Spirit that we must learn to develop, it is of utmost importance in the life of our human relationships and it is decisive for our health.
Patience is an issue that I have taken very seriously in this pandemic and has helped me prepare for the new stage of life that will come when this whole situation that has generated a global humanitarian crisis has passed.
Santiago says that patience will help us see the important results in our lives, if we learn to wait at all times, whether in difficult or easy times.
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