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Practice Patience | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Our society is programmed for immediate action and reaction. The fastest is constantly being overtaken by faster yet—
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and there’s no ceiling as to when that will stop. What we miss in the middle of this is patience.
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The dictionary defines patience as the capacity to tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting upset.
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Patience often feels impossible—but it isn’t. When you activate patience instead of frustration, you train your emotions to know
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they aren’t in control and don’t have the final say in your actions. When you choose patience,
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you empower wisdom and grace to lead your actions to what is best. That’s why I challenge you to practice patience on a daily basis. I'm Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.