3 Mistakes In AN ANGRY MAN ON THE PHONE...
An angry man on the phone...
Health problems due to anger:
The constant flood of stress chemicals and associated metabolic changes that accompany frequent uncontrolled anger can eventually damage various body systems. Some of the short- and long-term health problems associated with uncontrolled anger include:
headache
Digestive problems, such as stomach aches
Insomnia
Anxiety grew
Depression
High blood pressure
Skin problems, such as eczema
Sudden heart attack
shock
Anger alone is not worth the effort.
Let me explain…
The guy on the other end of the phone was having a terrible day.
He was angry at the capital.
Apparently, someone had failed to meet with him for a pre-arranged appointment and he was on the phone, handing me both barrels.
I heard
Try to get a word in Edgeway.
has failed.
He waited after ranting about the "importance of keeping appointments."
Then I said something that stopped him in his tracks.
"My name is Chris. Not Dave."
"You have the wrong number."
After he hung up (in case you're wondering, no - he didn't apologize) I went into the kitchen and put the kettle on for a cup of coffee.
And I thought; I wonder, after he calms down, he realizes how pointless his anger is and how pointless it is in the grand scheme of things.
You see, somewhere in this world a child is dying of cancer.
Somewhere the baby is taking its first breath.
Somewhere a man is sitting by the bed of his wife of 50 years watching her disappear.
Somewhere, a teenager falls in love for the first time.
A couple is getting married.
Another is torn by the pain of divorce.
A child learns to ride a bicycle.
Soldiers hiding in a refugee pit are looking for him, ready to shoot to kill.
When you compare these things to some people who miss appointments - our worried friend doesn't have to worry now?
what is your news
Are you stressed about the little things?
In the scheme of things that stuff doesn't really matter.
Next time you feel yourself getting angry - stop and make sure it's something to be angry about.
9 times out of 10 you will find that this is not the case.
Use your energy for good things.
Go outside and look up at the stars and stand in awe of the beauty of God's creation.
Let go of your anger.
What matters is how you live your life 100 years from now.
Choose the path that says; “I will not be angry.I'm going to put things in perspective. I'm going to choose to 'let it go' and be calm.
Chris Blur ('Walking Idea Machine') is an internet marketer based in Perth, Western Australia. His goal in life is to become the person that his dog, Spike, already believes he is. Visit Chris' website today: [http://www.SucceedAtMarketing.com]
The guy on the other end of the phone was having a terrible day. After he hung up (in case you are wondering, no - he did not apologize) I went into the kitchen and put the kettle on for a cup of coffee. And I thought; I wonder, after he calms down, he realizes how pointless his anger is and how pointless it is in the grand scheme of things. You see, somewhere in this world a child is dying of cancer. Somewhere a man is sitting by the bed of his wife of 50 years watching her disappear. Somewhere, a teenager falls in love for the first time. Another is torn by the pain of divorce. In the scheme of things that stuff does not really matter. 9 times out of 10 you will find that this is not the case. His goal in life is to become the person that his dog, Spike, already believes he is.