Saturday 18 April 2020

Patience And It's Power

Dear Aarush and Aayra,


We are living in the 21st century. Here everything changes at a very fast pace. In fact, your generation is blessed to see changes in every field in a very short span of time. From the phones till the smart TVs, from the real world to the virtual one there are changes everywhere. With this one more thing is changing at a very high speed. before we used to say the generation gap is coming after every 20 years or so but nowadays that too cut short to five years now. the person who is five years younger to you will definitely be a whole new person with the new personality change. to cope up with these changes one must have a very important trait within him or her, that is Patience. It is a key to many such locks which will help you to move further in your life with ease. no matter what age you are whether you are a 5-year-old kid or a 14-year-old teenager even if you are an adult this will help you at every step of yours in life. Patience is much more than this

Patience is the ability to wait, or to continue doing something despite difficulties, or to suffer without complaining or becoming annoyed.


Patience is much more than this. It is a strong determination of will, to victoriously overcome the negative things we confront. It displays tolerance and compassion towards immature people.
when we are impatient we may feel:

  • irritated
  • ignored
  • anxious
  • stressed
  • nervous
  • frustrated
  • misunderstood
  • misdirected

Patience will enable you to pick yourself up and see the way out without agitation. Having patience can help you achieve results. With patience, we can give ourselves the benefit of stopping and to consider the effect of our decisions hence give us the power of better decision making. With this, one could be a better listener which will help them reach heights. Now a very important question arises:

How to practice patience? Or How to improve our patience level?

For this one can do many things:
  • don't dwell in the past begin to live each new day as a fresh day
  • take life one day at a time
  • try to eliminate stress factors from your life
  • practice gratitude
    • set small goals for a bigger one to accomplish
    • accept understand and forgive are three very important traits here
    • practice self-love 
    • see the realities of life
    • meditate 
    • listen to others
    • give yourself time to think, take a pause
    • try to reason yourself
    • deep breathing is magic here
    • try to be polite  

    Good Luck!!

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    2 comments:

    1. Some things are better if written instead of told. Well written letter.
      I completely agree with the 5 year generation gap you mentioned. Today things are changing very fast.
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      In addition, we at rightpurchasing are having an open day on Monday along with the "Q" post. We will be open to any of your queries regarding Blog monetization or if you need any suggestions. Hope to see you there.

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      1. Thanks for reading. Time is surely changing very fast. I will definitely catch up on Monday. Looking forward to it.

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