By Akanksha Sharma
Over the past six years, I have been analyzing patterns related to goal-achievement and dream-fulfilment among people. One thing that stands out to me is the glaring gap between the results that people desire and the patience they put into their personal and professional endeavours. Even though many individuals embark upon their journeys with enthusiasm, they have a centre-piece of the puzzle missing – the piece of patience. Patience is of utmost importance in creating a beautiful life for ourselves. We often under-estimate this ancient virtue, because it is not a glamorous jargon or a trending buzzword. In a world where everyone is looking for a short-cut to success, your patience could very well be the quality that distinguishes you from the rest and takes you to the top.
‘The Slow Book of Patience for Fast People’ is a short but power-packed read, in which you will learn about:
– Patience for Entrepreneurs Facing Extraordinary Challenges & Stress
– The Four Key Areas of Your Life that Lack of Patience Impacts (Number 3 is Especially Important in Today’s Troubled Times)
– Cultivating Patience with People in Personal & Professional Relationships
– Thought-Level Perspectives to Feel Better Practical Life Hacks to Help You Increase Your Patience Levels
Use this exercise in order to judge your own patience levels
If you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go together
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