Let s say you re having a bad day.
You yelled at your spouse before work because
they didn t pick up your dry cleaning (they never support you!) and because you
were late, you didn t kiss your kid goodbye.
It s not an unforgivable offense, but
you feel...
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Let s say you re having a bad day.
You yelled at your spouse before work because
they didn t pick up your dry cleaning (they never support you!) and because you
were late, you didn t kiss your kid goodbye.
It s not an unforgivable offense, but
you feel like a jerk.
Going to work, there s tons of traffic and you honk
repeatedly at the "idiot" in front of you who doesn t know how to drive.
Maybe,
just maybe, you flipped them off.
You got to work late and your boss gave you a
nasty look.
You sat down at your desk and there are hundreds of emails to deal
with, phone messages that must be returned, and frankly you don t like what you do
anyway.
The office coffee is cold, you woke up with a stiff neck, and your spouse
is texting your cell upset because you yelled at them.
And that s the good part of
your day.
By the time you settle down to sleep that night, after a day of snapping
at everyone in your path, your whole body hurts under the weight of your
negativity.
You wonder why yo
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