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Macro Systems has been serving the Metro Washington, DC area since 1997, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Patience is a Virtue, Especially Amongst Your Staff

Patience is a Virtue, Especially Amongst Your Staff

Most people are capable of productivity, but sometimes it can come a bit harder for some than for others. If you find your staff have difficulty with consistency and productivity, we aren’t here to tell you methods for enhancing their productivity; rather, we want to introduce a concept that is often overlooked when trying to get the most out of your team, and is a trait often found in the most productive people. That trait is patience. 

Patience is not a new concept, and it is a sought-after character trait that permits people to work their best with a high degree of consistency. People who get worked up and angry need time to come back from that state of mind, and you can bet that people who get like this are not working their best. Those who are somewhere in the middle and can maintain that level-headed attitude are able to keep their composure, limit impulsive decision making, and work under pressure.

Here are a few reasons why you should encourage patience in your employees.

Patient People Have Better Time Management Skills

Patient people aren’t so prone to their emotions being disrupted by any little mishap, meaning that instead of complaining about circumstances, they are more likely to sit down and figure out how to address the problem at hand, despite the tight schedule or timeline. They meet deadlines more effectively and they do so with fewer errors.

Patient People Are Less Stressed

Patient people will still get stressed out (that’s just a fact of life) but they won’t let it affect their work as much. They are more grounded and less prone to suffer from burnout or overwhelm. Burnout is a serious issue that can affect workers on both the individual level and the organizational level.

Patient People Are More Creative

Creativity is something that patient people are generally more effective at, as coming up with actionable ideas rather than just simple concepts is more challenging and requires more attention to detail.

Patient People Are More Productive

If a business has productive employees, then the business will operate more effectively. Patience is crucial to productivity. They might not be the hotheaded firebrands that inspire others, but they will generally outperform the less patient folks over time.

Now that you know the importance of patience and its relationship with productivity, check back next week for how you can enhance your own patience so that you can be more cognizant of how it affects your own work performance.

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