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Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

5 Ways to Be More Patient

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Danielle Bean

Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9810 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Patience is something we can all afford to work on. Not just because patience is a virtue and so we should avoid impatience, but because we can negatively affect relationships with others and our own happiness when we are impatient. This week, we also hear feedback from listener Aubrey who appreciated our recent show about talking to your kids about tough moral topics. Thank you, Aubrey! Is patience a struggle for you? Join the club! Here are five ways I suggest that can help you become more patient. Find out the cause. Figure out what your triggers are and then work on changing your approach to those people and those situations that lead you to impatience. Are you stressed? Are you multitasking? Are you running late? Are you tired? Figure out the cause of your impatience so you can work on addressing the problem at its cause. Try fasting. Fasting is a spiritual practice that can help you to grow in patience. I have been experimenting with spiritual fasting this Lent and have been surprised to find that it truly helps me to be more calm and patient even in frustrating situations. Fasting helps to quiet your focus on yourself and constant seeking of immediate gratification. Pray. Do you ever pray for the virtue of patience? Try praying before your day even starts, asking for help in those situations that you know will try your patience. Also, you can pray for those people who make you impatient. This can help change your focus away from yourself and toward others’ perspectives. Breathe. We’ve talked about the importance of remembering to breathe when we discussed stress on the show before. When you get stressed, you naturally begin to breathe more shallow breaths, which can increase your feelings of stress. Pause to breathe when you start to feel impatient. It’s a great way to hit your inner “pause” button, remember to pray, and assess the situation fairly. Use the word “YET” This is a fun little trick to help you remember to be more positive and less frustrated in your everyday thoughts. When you think of something negative, try adding the word “yet” at the end of your thought: “Jamie hasn’t taken out the garbage … yet.” “I don’t understand this math problem … yet.” Adding yet switches your focus from negative assumptions to positive and optimistic thoughts. Try it!

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0:00.0

Girlfriends, episode number 165. Five ways to be more patient.

0:09.6

Hello and welcome to girlfriends. I'm Danielle Bean. I'm a wife and a mom and I am on a mission

0:15.7

to help you know your worth as a woman so that you can find peace, balance, and joy in family living.

0:22.3

This week, we're talking about ways to be more patient, not that anybody needs help with that.

0:27.4

Can't wait to talk about this important topic. Let's go.

0:42.5

Hey, girlfriends, thanks for being here. Thank you for joining me for another episode of the Girlfriends Podcast. Always glad when we can connect here on this lovely, pretty darn cold Monday morning.

0:50.6

I don't know if it's a morning where you are, but it certainly is morning here, and it certainly feels like a Monday morning. It's March, and yet it's still blah here in New Hampshire.

1:01.4

March is a rough month. I know I complained about February, but I want to also have the right

1:06.1

to complain about March because I live in New Hampshire, and March is still pretty bleak but the one bonus we have

1:13.6

I know everybody complains about daylight savings time but actually it's called daylight saving time did

1:19.5

you know that I know it just feels better to say savings but anyway I actually love it I mean I don't

1:25.9

love losing an hour of sleep but I do love having more daylight especially at the end I mean, I don't love losing an hour of sleep, but I do love having more

1:29.1

daylight, especially at the end of our days. I didn't even realize just how dark and

1:33.7

blah, life felt because it was so dark in the afternoons. But now it's like after 6 p.m.

1:40.5

The sun is still shining. That feels amazing. It puts my mind, even if my body isn't quite there yet,

1:48.0

thinking toward spring and thinking that warmer weather is on its way. So wherever you are,

1:52.9

I hope you're enjoying lovely weather and a lovely spring this Lenton season. How's your Lent going?

2:00.1

I love that. It's such a Catholic question to ask people,

2:02.3

but I love to ask people that. And I ask myself that too. How is Lent going? We're a few weeks in now,

2:10.2

and it's kind of time to maybe reevaluate if whatever you planned for Lent hasn't exactly

2:16.3

happened for you or to recommit or to make

2:20.5

some tweaks in your plan or maybe to add something in if you feel like you could take on something more.

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