When I was young, I did not believe in timing.
Timing to me was an excuse to get out of something.
Timing was a way to keep people at bay.
Timing meant that “I wasn’t really invested in the relationship.”
Whenever I heard the words, “I’m sorry. It’s just bad timing” I would emotionally shut down.
Today, I know that timing does play into relationships.
There are truly incidents of bad timing and I have to accept that this does not mean that someone loves me less, or is trying to slight me in anyway.
The truth is… no matter how much I may not like it… the world is not “all about me” and everyone in it does not operate on my specific time frame.
I myself have now said on numerous occasions to people I truly love and enjoy spending time with: “I can’t. I’m sorry. The timing is not working out for me.”
Our lives don’t always run in sync with each other.
I know that I must be patient and accept that if I am valued in a relationship, and if I truly value that person as well, there will come a time when we will be able to be together again.
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“Dear God, help me to accept that life does not run on my time frame. Help me trust in my Higher Power’s time… and that when it is right, I will find a moment to connect with my loved one once again.”









