Miracles come in moments. Be ready and willing. — Wayne Dyer
Miracles come in moments. Be ready and willing.
Author: Wayne Dyer
Insight: We often imagine miracles as grand, orchestrated events—the kind that announce themselves with fanfare. But the truth is more subtle and much more frequent. A moment of clarity while stuck in traffic. An unexpected conversation that shifts your entire perspective. A sudden decision to try something you've been avoiding. These small ruptures in the ordinary are miracles too, except they slip past unnoticed because we're too busy waiting for the spectacular. The real skill isn't attracting miracles—it's being alert enough to recognize them when they show up. This means actually being present instead of scrolling through your phone at the exact moment someone says something that changes how you see yourself. It means being willing to take a chance or listen differently, even when it's uncomfortable. Most people aren't ready in this way. They're locked into their routines, dismissive of coincidences, or too convinced that real change requires months of planning. What shifts when you decide that readiness matters? You start noticing things. You take the call from an old friend instead of texting back later. You say yes to something outside your usual pattern. You stay open to being wrong. The miracle isn't that life suddenly becomes magical—it's that you finally show up in a way that lets you see it.