- Patience is a skill – Patience is something that is developed with practice. So work on it. Every day. It’s like working your muscles or flossing your teeth. The more you do it the better you get and the faster you see results.
- Find a distraction – If your in traffic, a long check out line or find yourself at Dairy Queen around 3pm when the school across the street let’s out. Breathe. And find a distraction. Jump on Facebook, start reading a book, check out photos on Instagram, play around on Pinterest. Do something … anything to get your mind off of what is wanting to make you snap. This will quickly help you regain focus.
- Look for triggers – Figuring out what your triggers are helps you because it forces you to take a good hard look at your behaviors and figure out why you become impatient. This knowledge will help you put plans in place to avoid going “cray-cray”.
- Expect the unexpected – You can’t control people, places or things. Life happens. Things happen. Yes, you have plans. Your running late, but things don’t always work out. Accept the twist and turns in life and keep your expectations realistic.
- Give yourself a break – Stop holding yourself and the world around you to these unattainable standards. Sure, we’d all love it if babies didn’t cry, things didn’t break, computers didn’t crash and people didn’t make mistakes. But that’s never going to happen. So stop obsessing and just relax. Life happens. Let it.
5 easy ways to be more patient!
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4 responses to “5 easy ways to be more patient!”
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Oh man, I definitely need work in the patience department. Thanks for the great reminders. Keep up the blogs … love ’em!
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Hi Tasha! Totally agree … me too … like every day! Thanks for reading and keep coming back!
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One thing that I sometimes do is remember that of the billions of galaxies in the universe, most of them see the Milky Way as it was thousands, millions, and even billions of years ago. So, time is relative. And the few minutes I’m losing while stuck in traffic could be a nano second or even years to a different observer. So, my patience is coupled with my awe at the movement of time itself. Great article, Judi!
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I love this … so profound and so dead on!! Great insight and thanks for sharing! Appreciate you reading as well … come back often!
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