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When individuals react negatively to time inconsistencies or delays, they may be more likely to make less optimal choices about their diet. This stress could potentially lead to undesired fluctuations in their BMI.
The research findings emphasize the importance of waiting patiently and approaching the situation with composure.
The Surprising History of Waiting in LineWhile it seems like we have been waiting in line for as long as we can remember, historically, we haven’t. In fact, the most exhaustive English dictionary, 1775, didn’t even have a word for standing in line, writes Shaunacy Ferris for Mental Floss in 2016 (2).In 1837, French revolutionary Thomas Carlyle described the revolutionaries as a “long string of purchasers arranged in a tail, so that first to come be the first served.”In 1854, an American traveler chronicled his experience of “the queue,” which he observed while traveling through France, describing it as a novel concept. When Industrialization finally arrived, lining up became commonplace as people piled to work, went on their daily commute, and bought their wares.
The Surprising History of Waiting in Line
While it seems like we have been waiting in line for as long as we can remember, historically, we haven’t. In fact, the most exhaustive English dictionary, 1775, didn’t even have a word for standing in line, writes Shaunacy Ferris for Mental Floss in 2016 (2).
In 1837, French revolutionary Thomas Carlyle described the revolutionaries as a “long string of purchasers arranged in a tail, so that first to come be the first served.”
In 1854, an American traveler chronicled his experience of “the queue,” which he observed while traveling through France, describing it as a novel concept. When Industrialization finally arrived, lining up became commonplace as people piled to work, went on their daily commute, and bought their wares.
Practical Strategies for a More Peaceful Life
If you are in a tizzy every time the world isn’t moving at your ideal pace, it may be an excellent time to start being proactive about your waiting time. After all, little annoyances will always get in the way, so making the necessary adjustments to bide your time is a wise move.
Thankfully, patience is a muscle we can develop, according to Ramona Ford, PhD (Cleveland Clinic, 2024) (3). “It’s kind of like dancing. Everyone can improve with practice,” Ford says inspiringly.
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References1. Charles Courtemanche, Garth Heutel, and Patrick McAlvanah. “Impatience, Incentives, and Obesity.” Royal Economic Society, 2014. |https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/sites.gsu.edu/dist/f/528/files/2014/06/ecoj12124-utphys.pdf2. Shaunacy Ferris. “12 Impatient Facts About Waiting in Line.” Mental Floss, July 5, 2016. |https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/national-park-availability-alerts3. Cleveland Clinic. “How To Be Patient: 6 Strategies To Help You Keep Your Cool.” Cleveland Clinic, June 5, 2024. |https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-to-be-patient
References
Charles Courtemanche, Garth Heutel, and Patrick McAlvanah. “Impatience, Incentives, and Obesity.” Royal Economic Society, 2014. |https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/sites.gsu.edu/dist/f/528/files/2014/06/ecoj12124-utphys.pdf
Shaunacy Ferris. “12 Impatient Facts About Waiting in Line.” Mental Floss, July 5, 2016. |https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/national-park-availability-alerts
Cleveland Clinic. “How To Be Patient: 6 Strategies To Help You Keep Your Cool.” Cleveland Clinic, June 5, 2024. |https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-to-be-patient
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