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Three Power Words to exercise Patience in ALL that you do.

Use these three power words to make patience a true virtue of your Character: Persistent, Consistent, and Insistent. Quote of the day: ‘Patience illustrates the clear understanding that a meritocratic Individual has in achieving his or her goals. They manifest forbearance under stress, strain or disappointment.’ Practice makes perfect but patience is the virtue of all human beings for they know well that worrying achieves nothing. They know that hard work that is persistent, consistent and insistent will yield results. They are aware of time and the value of time. A persistent individual is one that is renowned for their continuous effort in all that they do despite setbacks that may suddenly come upon them. A consistent individual is one that keeps a general harmony in what they do thus becoming focussed and steady at all times. An insistent individual is one that never gives up even when the tables are turned upside down. To develop the art of being persistent, consistent and insistent we need to be patient. We cannot expect the crop to grow before the harvest. Patience is the virtuous quality of a human being that knows that anything in life that is unselfish is achievable. Equated to this is time and therefore to be patient you need to understand the time that is needed to achieve a specific goal. You also need to understand that sometimes in life there are unforeseen setbacks. To be meritocratic you need to make adjustments for these setbacks. Sometimes you may have to adjust or modify your goals. The outcome may become better than what you expected. Using these three power words helps you to make adjustments or overcome setbacks. Thank you for your time in reading this article today, it is much appreciated. I pray that August will be an inspiring month for you. To keep your goals alive please join me on Twitter daily: https://twitter.com/UniversallyF
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Published on July 30, 2014 11:07 Tags: consistent, insistent, patience, persistent