DB 099: What Should You Do When You Get Angry (And What You Should Never Do!)
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SOLO EPISODE FROM EVA
Today, we are a covering a topic that is rarely discussed on the podcast, and that is anger. We often talk about the importance of having a positive attitude, but sometimes — especially when something that is unfair has happened — we are human and get angry. But what you do (or do not do) when you get angry is the focus of this episode. Eva shares a classic story to illustrate her point — that it is best to control your temper and make sure you are calm rather than responding in anger. WE think you’ll love the story she shares, and the lesson we can all learn from it.
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