jodith
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« on: March 27, 2008, 02:56:17 pm » |
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I do think that our actions have an effect on others around us. If you are in a foul mood, and your actions show it, i.e. stomping around angrily , snatching at things, speaking shortly to people, then it will bring the mood of those around you down. If you smile at people and speak nicely, even if your mood is foul, it will help lighten not only their mood, but yours as well.
I try to not take my foul mood with me into the office. When I feel myself getting really short, I try to stop and take a few deep breaths and let some of the stress and tension go. The clients we have at our office are usually stressed enough without me bringing them down further.
Of course, this is a lot easier to do since my hysterectomy laughs. No more PMS for me. I used to be in a foul, foul temper for about 3 days every month.
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