Just One Change Can Make All ...: Unoffendable: How
Most of us believe our anger is justified. We feel that by getting angry, we are standing up for justice or defending our dignity. However, "righteous" anger is rarely as productive as we think.
Feeling offended rarely fixes the person or situation that bothered you.
Choosing to be unoffendable offers immediate, practical rewards for your mental and physical health: Unoffendable: How Just One Change Can Make All ...
In a world of constant outrage, the idea of being "unoffendable" feels like a superpower. Based on the transformative concepts in Brant Hansen’s book, Unoffendable , this philosophy suggests that giving up our "right" to be angry is the single most effective way to find peace. 🛡️ The Myth of Righteous Anger
Create a from the book for quick reference. Which of these would be most helpful for your goals ? Most of us believe our anger is justified
The secret to becoming unoffendable isn't becoming a doormat; it’s adjusting your baseline expectations of humanity.
Ask yourself, "Do I actually have a 'right' not to be annoyed today?" Feeling offended rarely fixes the person or situation
Becoming unoffendable is a muscle that requires daily training.