Being Blamed

You can get EXACTLY what you want out of most any situation if you only think before you react. After building these skills, your anger will work FOR you instead of against you.
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Dominick
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Post by Dominick » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:17 am

:p Today I was driving locally in town and I was pulling out of a parking lot and waiting at the stop sign to make a left. I wasn't sticking out into the road. I was right where I should be. Two cars turned into the same parking lot where both of them turned onto my side of the road and cursed me for being in their way. I went from zero to anger in 2 seconds. It still ticks me off for being blamed for something that wasn't my fault. This is a tough one for me. I still have to work on calming the instant anger when I'm not wrong.

panicfree
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Re: Being Blamed

Post by panicfree » Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:34 pm

Everyone has those bad days on the road and I'm sure you've heard the term "ROAD RAGE". ;) But when you feel anfry all of the sudden just remember to breathe and ask yourself? "WILL THIS AFFECT ME LATER ON IN LIFE?" I hoped this helped!
Sincerely,
PF

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