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"You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for
instance." -- Franklin P. Jones
As a parent of two highly energetic young girls, I rely heavily on the power of
patience. However, I would not describe myself as innately patient. In fact, the
idea of "moving slowly" to me often bumps up against one of my greatest values:
make the most of every moment. My experience is that learning and applying
patience in every possible situation with my children is priceless and
challenging.
Here are a few strategies that I use to help me rely on the power of patience:
- When I'm feeling rushed or impatient, I remind myself to stop and listen to
what I'm saying. When I find myself using phrases like: "Come on"..."Let's
go!"..."Hurry up!"..."I'm waiting!", I stop, breathe, and ask myself:
"What is the hurry and is it really worth this rushing?"
- Stop and think before you speak. Then say what you mean and mean what you say.
- Refocus your energy away from the "waiting" to something productive.
- Remember modeling patience teaches your children to also be patient.
- Give your children a "heads up." When you really do need them to
move quickly, explain why in advance.
- Remind yourself the more patient you are with your children today, the more
likely they'll be patient with you as you age!
Coaching Inquiries: What does it cost me when I forget to appreciate the moment?
How do I model patience for my children? How can practicing the power of
patience serve me?
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Christina Lombardo Ray, PCC, CPCC (Christina@LifeTrekCoaching.com)
LifeTrek Coaching International
Columbus, OH
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