[The following meditation was written by Dr. Jerald Smith, Chaplain at Parrish Medical Center in Titusville Florida.]
“Through some moment of beauty or pain, some sudden turning of our lives, we catch glimmers of at least what the saints are blinded by…” (Frederick Buechner, Listening To Your Life)

One week into the challenge to go 21 days without complaining and my best so far is one whole day. When I began this effort, I didn’t think it would be that difficult. I am not much of a complainer, or at least I didn’t think so. But I am one of those persons who process a lot of things internally. I think others who more readily verbalize their thoughts might have more difficulty, but that is just speculation on my part. In any case, only spoken complaints count. Unspoken complaints don’t count. But I have noticed that I am more aware of my complaining thoughts too, which helps me to avoid saying them.
Here at Parrish Medical Center, I have received requests for 43 of the
reminder bracelets so far. The bracelets will arrive in about a month. But you
don’t have to wait to get started. You can begin by using a rubber band
and replace it with a bracelet later when it arrives.
Knowing what to expect may help, so I offer the following insights from
Will Bowen, author of the book A Complaint Free World. He says there
are four stages to competency in any new skill. They are:
- Unconscious
Incompetence, - Conscious Incompetence,
- Conscious Competence and
- Unconscious Competence.
We all start not knowing how much we
don’t know. Stage two is where most people fail. Finding out how hard
it is to learn the new skill, in this case discovering just how much
you complain and trying to avoid complaining, can be discouraging.
Don’t quit! If you persevere, you’ll eventually graduate to the next
stage, and if you keep at it long enough, (remember, it could take up
to six weeks) not complaining will become your new normal. You won’t
have to work at it. You will become a non-complaining person. So grab a
rubber band and get started!
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