How To Be Patient With Others (SIMPLE WAYS FOR MORE PATIENCE WITH PEOPLE!)

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In this video, we discuss 'how to be patient' as a key to becoming your best self. #wisdomwednesdays #patience #calm

Being patient with others is key to becoming a master of your reality. This video will help you understand the process to live a life of success at being true to you.

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Damn I’m so impatient I had to watch this at 2X speed

ilianagalindo
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My favourite suggestions... is to be positive. It all starts in the mindset. Positive growth mindset is necessary. Otherwise you are operating from a place of lack instead of love.

ThePositivityPrincess
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I think for me and possibly many others the first step is to be patient with my own impatience❤ thanks!

LionheartLivin
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Every video comes right on time for my journey! Thank you 🙏

Freebeautychoice
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Thank you. I’ll definitely rewatch a few times. 🙏🏾

ALLYSLOVE
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Good job! It was creative, educational, informative, useful, and well designed.

mystic
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PATIENCE & PERSEVERANCE :) #PATIENCE #PATIENCEWITHOTHERS

HowellConsultations
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This topic was on point good job patients and positivity I’m glad that u are a patient person u practice what u preach . I enjoyed from the beginning to the end

kayekerr
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This is just what I needed to hear!.Great advice for me!.Thank you!.😇👍

leedaniels
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That background piano is so calm, please share a vid link or something to that music, i wanna make a loop and fall asleep to it

shutupidiott
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You know, if people were more patient with others, people wouldn't have to feel so bad for their mistakes. Take me for example. People hardly ever give me a break. I was once taken to my boss's office with her and a high-ranking chef. The chef told me that I've been touching my coworkers too much ( *_casually, _* on arms or shoulders). I was always very outgoing and tactile at work. She told me that we need the workers to be comfortable in a good work environment. That I shouldn't talk about anything other than work and school or tell my stories, because they may be inappropriate or upsetting (can't remember her exact words) to others. Now yeah, I pretty much didn't have a filter, but I don't think I said anything *_horrible._* I only meant to have fun with my crew. I really didn't get specific information from the chef about subjects and references. She likes that I'm outgoing, but she made it sound risky and in need of limits. And again, that I shouldn't touch anyone without consent.

But look, I didn't _mean_ any harm or discomfort. If I had known anyone would feel either, (though technically no one showed signs), I would _not_ have touched them. And anyway, people casually do it to each other. But despite my side, whenever I expressed my story on Youtube videos, commenters would still make me feel bad, as if I didn't feel bad enough. "Well, you shouldn't be touching coworkers" or "You sound like a creep" or "The workplace is not where you act that way." I GET it. Why can't someone just respond to my story and shame without talking about my wrongdoing or correcting me? Like, speak to me delicately and show they understand? I bet the next person who responds is gonna do the usual. I feel like the world's against me, at least on the videos I expressed my mistakes and guilt.

johnrainsman
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Who’s so impatient, they had to skip to the steps??

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