HOW TO BE PATIENT: A practical guide on how to be more patient and have control over yourself.

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by Diane R. Boyer

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Not being patient begs for unattainable, desires to accomplish the objective without the means of getting there. With immediate downloads, real-time chat and tweets, next-day delivery, and even fast food, society’s speed is increasing, and with that so may our expectations patience has become a dying art. We’ve been trained to want something five minutes ago, though yesterday would be even better. Impatience has become ingrained in us. The issue is that this isn't helping us. Psychologically speaking, impatience causes people to take needless risks and make bad judgments. From a social perspective, being impatient is a certain way to alienate friends and win over foes. It's just not a desirable quality. But you may be surprised to learn that you have much more power over your character than you may realize or that you probably care to admit. Fortunately, your mood, attitude, and knee-jerk reactions are not set in stone. The impatience that you’ve learned can be unlearned. Even better, your bad habits can be replaced by good ones. In HOW TO BE PATIENT You'll discover: How impatience and patience differ - Ways to deal with your frustrations as you become aware of them. - How to regulate one's thinking - How to develop patience over the long term Once you've decided to learn patience, you'll adore this straightforward, practical method since the results are simple to obtain. Get it right away!

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