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Is your patience on a hair trigger with your kids?
You’re not alone, Lion, so happy Parents’ Day (July 23.)
In this episode, Bill and I confess to situations when we lost our cool with our kids.
But we also look at all the factors that went in to our impatience. And we’ll guide you to correct for the kinds of factors that are likely to affect you as a driven businessman.
See, men who are in control of their patience at work often lose their patience at home.
Especially when something at work is bothering them.
In this episode, we talk about the link between patience at work and impatience at home.
And we give you tons of strategies to improve your patience where it matters most.
If you are like an impatience sponge (you’re around it and you soak it up to become impatient yourself,) you owe it to yourself to listen to this episode.
If you feel like your kids have ever felt unloved because of your impatience with them, this episode offers some solid steps you can take to improve that.
And if you want to learn about seven habits you can develop to be more patient at home and work, click play in the bar above to get started.
Listen to this episode to learn how to become more patient and more:Kids interpret impatience as a lack of love. Are you bringing home impatience from work?
Impatient?
Impatience is often a sign that you’re not getting enough done. That’s partly why we launched the Accelerate Your Productivity Challenge.
This 4-week challenge will push you to get more done in less time, which will help improve your patience at work and at home.
Learn more
By The Lions Pride, Robert Mallon & Bill WatkinsIs your patience on a hair trigger with your kids?
You’re not alone, Lion, so happy Parents’ Day (July 23.)
In this episode, Bill and I confess to situations when we lost our cool with our kids.
But we also look at all the factors that went in to our impatience. And we’ll guide you to correct for the kinds of factors that are likely to affect you as a driven businessman.
See, men who are in control of their patience at work often lose their patience at home.
Especially when something at work is bothering them.
In this episode, we talk about the link between patience at work and impatience at home.
And we give you tons of strategies to improve your patience where it matters most.
If you are like an impatience sponge (you’re around it and you soak it up to become impatient yourself,) you owe it to yourself to listen to this episode.
If you feel like your kids have ever felt unloved because of your impatience with them, this episode offers some solid steps you can take to improve that.
And if you want to learn about seven habits you can develop to be more patient at home and work, click play in the bar above to get started.
Listen to this episode to learn how to become more patient and more:Kids interpret impatience as a lack of love. Are you bringing home impatience from work?
Impatient?
Impatience is often a sign that you’re not getting enough done. That’s partly why we launched the Accelerate Your Productivity Challenge.
This 4-week challenge will push you to get more done in less time, which will help improve your patience at work and at home.
Learn more