In this episode of the Anger Secrets Podcast, host Alastair Duhs discusses the pitfalls of trying to "be right" all of the time.Drawing from over 30 years experience teaching over 15,000 men and women to control their anger, Alastair advises listeners that instead of "being right", it is more useful to concentrate on understanding others' perspectives.Alastair shares a story of a truck driver who, after listening to this advice, managed to control his road rage by using this advice. To control your anger right now, or to access FREE resources and information to help you create a happier, healthier, and more loving relationship, visit angersecrets.com.Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction00:08 The Purpose of the Anger Secrets Podcast00:45 A Story of Road Rage02:10 The Importance of Not Needing to Be Right03:40 How to Handle Arguments04:32 The Impact of the New Approach05:20 Applying These Lesson to Relationships05:45 The Dangers of Always Wanting to Be Right06:47 Final Thoughts07:20 Conclusion and Farewell08:02 Disclaimer
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