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The Positive Power of Patience
FromBecoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2016
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Podcast episode
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In today’s episode, you will be inspired by the positive power of patience. Patience, as exercised by taking positive action in the face of set-back, frustration, anger, and compulsion leads to peace, calm and greater effectiveness! Like any state we’re trying to achieve in our life, a state of patience, calm, and perspective requires deliberate practice and…patience, exercised through positive action, gives you just that kind of peace and calm to be a highly successful leader! Yoga practitioners say that just as much work happens in the resting place as in the active poses, and the same goes for patience. If you commit to really beginning a ‘practice’ of patience accompanied by positive action, you will find that, over time, frustration will be replaced with positive results and allow you to achieve your dreams, goals, and aspirations. Tune in for more insights on the positive power of patience! In this episode, you will… Learn to replace frustration with positive action when the unexpected happens Understand the power of patience and how slowing down will change your life! Realize that patience is developed as a state of mind over time Hear how you can become better at patience the more you work at it Get insights on how patience allows us to achieve our dreams, goals, and aspirations “Patience is a force for good that brings calm to your soul….” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jun 2, 2016
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Podcast episode
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