Summary:
In this episode, Brian Smith discusses anger and how to effectively control it. He shares his personal experiences with anger and emphasizes that anger is not inherently negative but becomes negative through lack of control. Smith explains that anger is energy and can be directed and transformed into a force for good. He provides an approach for controlling anger, which involves taking notice, breathing, and asking three questions: Is it kind, is it necessary, is it true? Smith encourages listeners not to ignore or suppress but to harness their anger and use it to fuel their pursuit of greatness.
Keywords:
- anger management, controlling anger, energy, directing anger, transforming anger, breath work, self-control, personal growth
Takeaways:
- Anger is not inherently negative, but becomes negative when it is uncontrolled.
- Anger is energy that can be directed and transformed into a force for good.
- Controlling anger involves taking notice, breathing, and asking three questions: Is it kind, is it necessary, is it true?
- Harnessing anger can fuel personal growth and the pursuit of greatness.