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Being Impatient

11/25/2014

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Being impatient can make you feel upset at yourself and others and can become a source of distress and conflict. Do you know what creates this feeling? Maybe you don't give yourself and others enough time to get something done and want immediate results; or there are obstacles that are not well understood. Understanding the triggers for your impatience is very helpful in shifting your attitude and learning more acceptance and patience. Sometimes it may be helpful to discuss triggers with others involved to make changes. It will create more inner peace and harmony with others if you begin to practice patience.

I invite you to share your experiences with impatience. Let me know what topics would interest you for further posts.

Thank You.

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