I need PATIENCE And I need it NOW!.

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I need PATIENCE And I need it NOW!

Do you want these things? Lower stress Better decisions Greater success Less conflict O

Delay Pain Misfortune Provocation ability and willingness to tolerate unpleasantness without complaint or anger PATIENCE What is it?

When do you need patience? dysfunction difficult people long-term goals healing personal failure The Marshmallow Test PATIENCE What is it?

How do patient people speak and act? Calm Don’t argue, fight back, or get angry _ Forgiving Express empathy, are sensitive and gentle Flexible Willing to adjust their expectations Affirming Supportive and encouraging, optimistic And the impatient? PATIENCE How do we communicate it?

Life teaches us to be patient. Up in the Air Impatience solves nothing. Waiting is sometimes better. We’re all imperfect, on the road of personal growth. Accept what we can’t control. Setbacks are temporary. No need to press, strain, and rush—timing is everything. We need people to be patient with us sometimes. PATIENCE How do we cultivate it?

Is patience a good thing? Lower stress Better decisions Greater success Less conflict PATIENCE What are the results?