top of page

Feeling impatient all the time or difficulty to work with people who are slow and carefree

Updated: Mar 18, 2023

"Even small things like listening feel herculean when we're impatient" -Have you felt irritated while waiting for the public transport even if you're not in a hurry?

Are you always in a hurry to finish tasks and your co-workers at workplace irritate you when taking time to complete a task? When we're impatient, small things that usually not bother us can make us feel annoyed and edgy.

"Impatience can damage our relations and picturize us as an arrogant or impulsive person" -Patience is the virtue of staying calm while we wait for something to get done. Patience can help us in a positive way as it'll make us more productive and focused. Whereas impatience will give us a picture of us being arrogant and impulsive. This will in turn make people stay away and they will often not share stuff with us. Being impatient while talking to someone can make them feel that we're uninterested in the conversation and that can be bad for for our relations with people. "Clenching of hands and tapping feet is a common sign of impatience" -We can spot us starting to be impatient by noticing symptoms like clenching hands or muscle tension. Also you must have seen people jiggling or tapping their feet while sitting, that can also be a sign of impatience and give the other person an idea of us being in a hurry. Impatience can be triggered by various situations or around specific people. "Imaptiens- Can introduce calmness and promote focus" -Impatiens, a flower that is bright and cheerful annualy is used in Bach flower therapy can encourage positivityand make us think and act in less hustle. Using drops of impatiens, can promote focus and attention and also make us feel calm and collected. So whenever feeling impatient, try taking deep breaths and counting to 10 to relax the body and reach out to us for online psychologist consultation or to connect with best psychologist near me

1 view0 comments

Comments


bottom of page