Is it easy to be calm and patient when people misunderstand you and provoke you to react impulsively?
It’s difficult but not impossible. It takes courage to be in your senses and think from your provoker’s side. When your intention was good why did he/she attack you?
That day I made someone proud by turning my provoker’s harsh words and misunderstood viewpoint into a normal scene. It was then when one of my acquaintances instead of giving me information on my asked query, suddenly started saying out of the way statements on phone……..hold on! Take a break…..but everything was in vain. Although that lady is a decent and a dedicated person, that day unfortunately she lacked patience, listening and understanding.
But why did she behave in this manner?
Sometimes, people undergoing different types of pressures can’t control their emotions; due to lack of listening and understanding they land into misunderstandings.
I was taken aback by her response. I tried, but the things seemed to be getting worst. Unnecessarily, I was being dragged into a stupid kind of situation. Her outburst shocked me. It might be someone else’s rage being loaded on me.
Being an educator, I deal with many students of different culture and nature everyday, immediately I pinpointed that this is the case of misunderstanding. When you speak without listening, when you just hear and don’t understand, you land in these types of situations. Listening patiently to the hard and harsh words I tried my best to make her understand that my inquiry has been misunderstood. It took a lot of patience and control to change those fiery statements to the normal ones.
Well, I did this because I knew that my intention was good, but this could have ended up in a big fight if both the parties were impatient. I saved myself from being provoked. Finally that conversation ended up with a friendly note.
Now whenever we meet we hold the same regards for each other as we used to have before. That day after the chapter was closed I learnt that we should listen, not only just hear and should always think before we speak.
For the above mentioned controlled behavior of mine, all credit goes to my art teacher who was my next door neighbor also. She always dealt with people gracefully and patiently, and I was always fascinated by her way of handling the situations. I saw her and I observed her always. Now I think I have learnt that lesson, but I am still on my way towards that charming and charismatic way of dealing with the people like her. Thank you mam… there will be many more like me who will be following you.
Constantly running in the race of life, we need to take a break and witness our own inner world. That is the world of our thoughts and emotions…where we speak, listen and follow through self reflection.
This post is written for:
Blogging from A-Z Challenge (April 2014)
& Ultimate Blog Challenge (April 2014)
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This is one of my old posts…
Very correct and rightly pointed out the need of listening before the reaction. Sometimes one ends up repenting the actions as he/she did not pay attention to…
V nice post Shelley 🙂 well done with how you held yourself from getting swept away by the lady’s outburst and how you are working towards an ideal 🙂
It’s so important to treat everyone kindly. Everyone has a story and need kindness. Wonderful post.
never ever easy to be calm when other person refuses to see our point of view!
Being patient is a virtue and in many situations requires courage. I’ve had to bite my tongue too many times but in the end, was worth it.
Carol @ Battered Hope