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I will give you an example of a situation
where a person basically cheated me out of a large sum of money. I was
looking at turning my front garden into a driveway and I had a number of
people around to the house, all of which gave me a quote for the work.
I decided to accept a quote from John who seemed a very nice and
trustworthy man. Him and his team spent a couple of days laying the
drive during which I was keeping them well supplied with foods and
drinks, we all got on very well.
He advised me not to park my car on the new drive for a few days to let
it settle and become hardened. I waited a week and then drove my car
onto the new driveway. To my horror the driveway dipped and I later
found out from a friend that they had not put any hardcore (I think that
is what it is called) down.
I tried to contact John but he did not answer his phone, I went round to
see him and he would not answer his door. I became more and more angry
and started to plan my revenge.
Walking away
I had many options through the courts which I could and did pursue. It
was a lengthy process and John basically did not have any money to repay
me despite eventually admitting responsibility.
I have now decided to let nature take its course and to walk away. This
is not just from the situation above but from any similar event.
When me wife annoys me, I will just walk away to compose myself. I was
once told to count to ten which is certainly a good idea. Being angry,
like the way I always used to be, is not good for my health and causes
me to become stressed, to become depressed and to lose sleep.
I now see people as apples in a bucket. Out of ten apples, three will be
rotten. Instead of feeling angry at the rotten apples, I feel sorry for
them.
I firmly believe in God and have now decided that I do not need to seek
any form of revenge as he will be judge and jury on judgement day. At
this stage these people will have nowhere to hide.
Living life this way is far easier for me and I only wish I had had this
approach and form of
anger management technique, years ago.
by :
Steve Hill
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