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Losing your temper is never worth

Haven’t you got mad with someone who didn’t deserve it? Have you ever shouted to a person for
little things? Many times, you are right but people don’t listen to you because of the way you say
things? Here are some keys to avoid these mistakes, find the way to talk reasonably and be a nicer
person.

Firstly, it is important to know that shouting and getting angry is never useful and it is never justified.
Besides, that doesn’t help to solve any problem. Many times, in my life, in classes and in some work
groups I try to get some lazy people to collaborate in the tasks and many of those times that is
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impossible to achieve. Does that allow me to get angry and be rough at them? I think not, all the
time you are the one who has to chill out and understand that the world does not go around you. In
the same way, it is clear that many times, things will not go as you wish but getting angry won’t help
to get the things better. Getting angry only produces an extra problem.

Finally, you should think2 before talking in a nasty way to a person and understand that an argument
hardly is a useful relief to your bad feelings but a way to get them to increase. The main thing to
control your temper is to know yourself and don’t push your limits and if another person does that,
you can – kindly- tell that person what is that you don’t like. Relaxing, peace, communication and
time between the incitement that could get you lose your temper and your answer are, in
conclusion, the keys is staying calm3.

1
In the original a put “was” meaning that in those times in the past was impossible. You correct me to put “is”
instead. Couldn’t I say that in the first way?
2
“I suggest you to think” is badly written?
3
“To stay calm” doesn’t exist?

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