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Patience

by DW Green — October 19, 2016

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Many things take time to grow and develop.

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Rome wasn’t built in a day and it takes about nine months from conception for a baby to be born. Many things just take time to complete. I recently saw the movie Deepwater Horizon. The film, a dramatization of the April 2010 disaster when the offshore drilling rig, Deepwater Horizon, exploded, causing the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Poor judgment based on greed and impatience resulted in the deaths of 11 workers and billions of dollars of damages.

Click HERE to read more about Deepwater Horizon

Fortunately, these types of mega disasters don’t happen often. But impatience can result in undo stress, unhappiness, and poor judgment. Impatience can impact us, physically and mentally both personally and professionally. From a business standpoint, major projects like store remodels, new website roll outs, creating and implementing new marketing plans or brand development plans all take time to execute. Rushing their completion dates to meet forecasted, often-arbitrary timelines can cause problems including unexpected and unnecessary costs. And even when these large projects are completed, evaluating their success or failure should happen over time. Too often companies scrap new programs too early, based on unreasonable expectations.

Like Rome and babies, many things take time to grow and develop.

Check out this great article on patience. Patience PDF

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