diligence continuing to do a hard thing when there is no result to be seen but you have faith that there will be.
Patience not saying what your are thinking when you see someone do something wrong for the millionth time, especially when its your boss, who told you how to do it and is not following their own advice and corrects you about doing the way he told you to in the first place and not recognizing he is wrong.
deligence
Diligent is the adjective form for the noun diligence.
Due care is duty of care. it is the obligation of the corporate directors to exercise proper amount of care in their decision making processes. Due deligence is the minimum standard of security that the organization has to maintain. it is basically legal obligation. Dolly Kwatra Student
patients, patience
The noun patience is the abstract noun for the adjective patient. A few prepositions could be used with this noun, including of (the quality of patience), for (the pastor asked for patience), and with (working with patience).
patience
The homophone for patience is patients.
patience
Patience is a noun.
There is no patron saint of patience.
Please have patience is the correct sentence.
The word 'diligence' describes careful and persistent work or effort. It is a noun. Here is diligence used in a sentence: "The diligence of the new hire quickly earned her respect in the workplace. "