Be Angry and Sin Not
Dec 28, 2022 • Mark Ringle, Kody Pritt
Our own experience typically proves that we can control our anger if we want to do so. Every one of us has controlled our anger – instantly turned it off – when we wanted to. Maybe, you have been in a heated argument with someone … then the phone rings. You answer and says, “Hey there, it’s so good to hear from you! How are you doing?” In that instant, you are controlling your anger. The same is true on the job when your employer says something that upsets you greatly, but you keep your composure because you value your job. You can do this. You simply need to choose to do it consistently.