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Develop Impatiently - Patient Attitude

 Waqar Ahmed | The Productivity Science


Before we jump into the title of this blog, let’s first understand the opposite concept of the title that is called ‘patiently-impatient attitude’. It is a common habit among many people to spend a large chunk of time thinking about doing anything. After spending more than the required time on thinking and procrastinating, when we see that thinking finally takes the real shape, we lose patience for the remaining process. Now we want the outcomes as the way we want them to be because the product we took so long to bring into life has become available to the outer world. We assume that the output would be as per our imagination. Unfortunately with this mentality, impatience brings everything but happiness.

It takes time to get recognized in the work. Once we start getting recognized, the rewards start to come along the way. And to see that happening takes patience.

The title talks about the “Impatiently Patient” trait in human attitude. It says that when you get an idea, start collecting the data, and without wasting time implement that idea. Once that idea has been implemented and published for the world to access, focus on other important factors like consistency, dedication, and quality. Don’t focus on the results. You must be patient to see your brand skyrocket the market. Nothing is achieved within a fortnight.

Be impatient to work on your ideas, but be daring enough to wait until the right time comes to seize the opportunity and conquer the world with your product. Time and energy are required for any business to become successful. So develop impatience when dealing with idea generation, but altogether be patient for that idea to get recognition from the world. It is a wholesome concept of conquering one’s insecurities and leading the way towards success.

It might not be the best idea to achieve success, but it has also never failed anyone from getting the desirable achievements in any of the business niches.

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