Workplace Dynamics · Frictions · Career Strengths driver
Patience in Conflits et limites
Tolerating slow feedback loops, difficult people, and gradual progress without losing focus.
Patience does not show up the same way in every workplace problem. In conflits et limites, the useful question is where this driver improves the situation, where it creates a blind spot, and what to practice so it stays useful.
What this strength is
The ability to tolerate slow feedback loops, difficult people, and gradual progress without losing focus or becoming disruptive. It's not passivity. Patient people are still goal-directed; they simply don't require rapid reinforcement to stay on track.
Why it matters for Conflits et limites
Conflict avoidance is often impatience with discomfort, not fear of conflict. Patient people tolerate the awkwardness long enough to see it through; they do not abandon the limit the moment the other person pushes back.
Career impact
Patient professionals are disproportionately effective in roles with long timelines (education, research, healthcare, mentorship) and with clients or colleagues who need more time to process, decide, or change. They produce better outcomes in high-friction human environments.
Practice
How to develop it in this context
How to develop it
Build patience for conflict discomfort by practicing shorter, lower-stakes friction conversations first. The goal is to accumulate evidence that naming friction early does not destroy relationships; it often repairs them. Each successful early conversation reduces the perceived threat of the next one.
In practice
A team lead who habitually delays difficult conversations starts naming small friction points in the moment: a missed deadline, an assumption that needs clarifying, or a decision that needs ownership. Within weeks, his team members start surfacing friction themselves because they have seen that he handles it cleanly.
Watch out
Patience with friction can become a rationalization for avoidance. 'I am waiting for the right moment' often means 'I am waiting until I feel comfortable.' There is rarely a comfortable moment. The right time to address friction is almost always much earlier than it feels.
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Conflits et limites
Pour les petites tensions qui se répètent jusqu'à devenir un problème de relation ou de charge.
See which of the 20 work drivers are shaping how you handle situations like this.