[ All credit to andrew and hobbes, whose lovely picture may be found here. ]
“When we have done our best, we should wait the result in peace.”
[ John Lubbock ]
[ All credit to andrew and hobbes, whose lovely picture may be found here. ]
“When we have done our best, we should wait the result in peace.”
[ John Lubbock ]
Wowy!! Perfect pairing! So you’ve done your best, and you know you have, so are you waiting in peace?
Thanks, Anessa 🙂
Am I waiting in peace? No! I’m the opposite of peace and serenity – I think I look like a tiger prancing back and forth in his cage – snarling 😉
Should I be waiting in peace – as in have I done my best? Well, that’s tough to answer really… . I did the best I could with what I had where I was – so I guess – I did do my best. On the other side I feel like I sold myself short. Like at least a third of the examn wasn’t a true reflection of my abilities – I psyched myself out I guess – So yeah, I guess when all is said and done I SHOULD be waiting in peace, but you know me I’m not the patient type 😉
Tomorrow at least this waiting game will be over (no matter what the outcome) and I will get a good long nap 😉
Thank you so much for your support and your sweet words: They mean the world to me – they really do!
I needed this today!
Thanks K I hope you know that I adore you and I am thankful for you! ❤
Awe, hun, right back at you! 🙂
Glad I could be of service, Miss… 😉 – Are you waiting on some results as well? Hugs, K.
Yes relationship wise, academia and job related stuff!
Poor Girl! Sounds like you’ve got plenty on your plate. You’ll get through it though – sure of that! Hugs
I have to remind myself of this all the time.
It’s a hard lesson to learn. I think it’s because most of us feel better when we can activly alter a situation – waiting isn’t in our nature (because it leaves us without control) – so to do something: We worry and analyze and try to mentally prepare for all the unprepareable – At least I do 😉