Are You Angry and Resentful? Try Acceptance First, then (Maybe) Forgiveness
By David B. Bohl | January 2, 2008 | No Responses Yet
Are you angry and resentful? Try Acceptance First, then (Maybe) Forgiveness. That’s the title of my article published over at The American Chronicle. Head on over and check it out.
If we find ourselves angry and resentful, it’s important to acknowledge that our anger hurts only ourselves, and we’ve inadvertently given other people the power to make us angry and resentful.
Check out my article published at The American Chronicle:
Are You Angry and Resentful? Try Acceptance First, then (Maybe) Forgiveness
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