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Dwayne Cole's avatar

The opening comments made me think of my three year old grandson, who wants snack NOW. Thank you for this reminder. Dwayne Cole

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Admired Leadership's avatar

Sure thing, Dwayne.

We can all learn along with him. :)

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Ferdy Maramag's avatar

What a good read for today! It is cognitive assertion of the unwinnable mindset to wait impatiently! This is precisely what success is made of. Hence, it is wise to push oneself to get out of impatient mode in order to be meaningfully busy.If you are not resilient enough to withstand impatience, you will lose the life that is worth living!

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Admired Leadership's avatar

Yes, Ferdy. Mindset will typically follow the behavioral change.

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Delores Walker-Moseley's avatar

Invaluable information for me and I'm sure many more. A practical method which evidently overlooked causing me and I'm sure those around me pain.

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Mikey Ames's avatar

Never too late to start, Delores.

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Patty Woods's avatar

Okay, so, in totality, this is me, in my unmasked glory. I love that you use the word ‘hopelessly’ to help quantify it for those who don’t experience it first hand…

Impatience is one of the exact ways my AuDHD manifests - and how it made itself known to me for diagnosis at midlife a few years back.

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Admired Leadership's avatar

What behaviors are you more likely to emphasize since your diagnosis, Patty?

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Joe Loughery's avatar

Good morning,

What solid insight.

This approach is often what I use as well.

The virtue of patience, has taken me years to learn.

Thank you for your time.

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