30/09/2025
Good Things Come To Those Who Wait ⏳
If you’re an expat, freelancer, or digital nomad, you’ve probably heard this one: “Good things come to those who wait.”
But waiting for the algorithm update, the next client to magically appear, or the “right moment” to launch that project?
That’s not patience — that’s passivity. And passivity keeps you stuck.
👉 Time alone doesn’t do the work — engagement does.
💡 HeartMath Reframe:
Patience has its place. But patience without engagement isn’t wisdom — it’s stagnation.
Resilience isn’t built by thinking about it — it’s built by stepping into discomfort in small, doable ways (like pitching even when you’re nervous, or trying again after a setback).
Emotional balance doesn’t just happen — it comes from working with your emotions in real time (like taking a breath before reacting, or recognizing when frustration is really just exhaustion).
Coherence isn’t just “waiting until you feel calm” — it’s shifting your state on demand. That’s the difference between hoping stress will pass and regulating yourself so you can respond differently.
✨ The real “good things” don’t come from waiting. They come from staying engaged.
Put it to the test:
🧠 Think it. Am I waiting for something to change — or am I creating change, even through small actions?
💓 Feel it. Bring to mind something you’ve been waiting on. Does it feel open and steady — or heavy and stuck? Now imagine taking just one step forward. What shifts?
⚡ Do it. Choose a small daily practice (Heart-Focused Breathing, reflection, a message you’ve been avoiding sending). Stop waiting for the “right time” — it never announces itself.
Question: If you stopped waiting, what’s the one thing you’d actually do today?
If this resonates with you, reach out and let’s explore together.
- Alan