IMPATIENCE/BOREDOM

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

IMPATIENCE/BOREDOM “impetousness”

Not being able to stand or bear something and acting out in a negative way is called impatience. Meanwhile, patience is measured by how long it takes until the actions of impatience take place. It is natural to favor a short term reward over a long term reward. Not having the strength to hold out for the long term is the enemy here. Being too quick to actions before proper analysis leads to much uncertainty. Be smart, plan ahead. Not everything will be overly easy or instantaneous.

CURE: Patience and toleration is the cure for impatience. This includes being in control of ones emotions, not returning insults and harm it enduring a bad situation. Patience is acting out intentions in an organized mind state. Be intelligent and use your brain instead of acting on emotions. Constant desiring of what
you do not have will spoil the things you do possess. Not every gift comes with a red ribbon in a shiny package.

IMPATIENT CHECKLIST:

  • Stop rushing your speech
  • Stop trying to achieve extremely quick
  • Stop worrying about the time you’re wasting
  • Stop being overly competitive
  • Stop interrupting others when they talk
  • Stop being mean to people who move/act/talk slower than you

*By moving and acting more slower and relaxed you will actually start to feel more relaxed

IMPATIENCE (Quotes)
“In all evils which admit a remedy, impatience should be avoided because it wastes that time and attention in complaints which if properly applied might remove the cause.” – Samuel Johnson

“All human errors are impatience, a premature breaking off of methodical procedure, an apparent fencing-in of what is apparently at issue.” – Franz Kafka

“Patience is the art of concealing your impatience.” – Guy Kawasaki

“Learn the art of patience. Apply discipline to your thoughts when they become anxious over the outcome of a goal. Impatience breeds anxiety, fear, discouragement and failure. Patience
creates confidence, decisiveness and a rational outlook, which eventually leads to success.” – Brian Adams

“You get impatience. Then you start showing what you’re going to do early because you get more aggressive.” – Kevin Bentley



“There art two cardinal sins from which all others spring; impatience and laziness.” – Franz Kafka

“The trademark of our program is finding the open guy, and we didn’t do that today. I don’t think we executed. Our patience wasn’t there. I didn’t recognize our team (Because of) how we played early. The impatience and forcing things just put us in a
hole.” – Jamie Dixon

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