Friday 23 June 2023

STRESS RELIEF WITH PATIENCE - AVOID SHORT TEMPER


🌿 Thinking good about kind deeds, 

🌿 Forgiving one another, 

🌿 Helping eachother, 

🌿 To construct lives progressively and peacefully,
seems to be difficult these days. 

What seems to be easy is to judge one another. 

The heart of a person gets healed, when the wound is recovered.

Rash, ruthless Words hurt more, 
than a voice that left unheard
and a stripe that kept at note.

Manners matters the most,
than the appearance.

Kindness recovers the lost,
than the preservance.

Why do we get angry easily?

Many things can trigger including stress, family problems  and financial issues. For some people, anger is caused by an underlying disorder, such as alcoholism or depression. Anger itself isn't considered a disorder, but anger is a known symptom of several mental health conditions.






Spontaneous action and word expressed by oneself is the true identity of a person. 

There are a few deeds and explanations that doesn't harm or hurt anyone.

There are many unthoughtful Swift responses that would shatter a person or living beings for a lifetime.

Practice patience the true essence of prosperous life.

Avoid short temper the heartbreaking emotions that would destroy the peace of others as well their own.

What is patience?

"Patience is the ability to accept delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry, bothered, or upset.”

What are 3 qualities of patience?

Patience creates confidence, decisiveness, and a thoughtful outlook on life. Patience leads to wisdom and success.

Objectives to respect one another 

  • Be kind and courteous.
  • Be polite, avoid interrupting or causing disturbances.
  • Listen to others and respect differences in beliefs and opinions.
  • Think before you speak, your language and tone.
  • Lend a helping hand or ear and practice compassion.
  • We often strive to prove our identity as an intelligent person. Instead, we can be presented as a kind person.
  • One's patience can build a life, sow a seed and can reap the good harvest, one day.


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