Fairly easy question to open a discussion. How to tolerate difficulty, or annoyance without getting angry or upset?
Impatience is arising in your own mind as a response to not getting what you want right away. We tend to expect things to content our expectations. This is something you can't get rid of at any cost. Our only way is to expect less from ourselves and from others. But how, and wont we lose confidence in the process of lowering our standards?
How to transform impatience to patience?
Many would say its just practice and practice... What are your strategies to transform impatience into patience? more specifically
There is a thing called mindfulness practise. This is basically the effort to pay attention to everything that’s going on in your field of awareness. When I feel impatience arise, I can almost always find something in my present moment experience that arouses my curiosity or interest. Being aware of this makes me not to respond in anger but instead, with patience.
I would like to hear how you deal with impatience while doing various exercises that requires creativity. Im very curious about how you stay calm and dont get upset in mapping if the result doesn't meet your expectations.
Impatience is arising in your own mind as a response to not getting what you want right away. We tend to expect things to content our expectations. This is something you can't get rid of at any cost. Our only way is to expect less from ourselves and from others. But how, and wont we lose confidence in the process of lowering our standards?
How to transform impatience to patience?
Many would say its just practice and practice... What are your strategies to transform impatience into patience? more specifically
There is a thing called mindfulness practise. This is basically the effort to pay attention to everything that’s going on in your field of awareness. When I feel impatience arise, I can almost always find something in my present moment experience that arouses my curiosity or interest. Being aware of this makes me not to respond in anger but instead, with patience.
I would like to hear how you deal with impatience while doing various exercises that requires creativity. Im very curious about how you stay calm and dont get upset in mapping if the result doesn't meet your expectations.