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How to Deal with an Angry Customer
Every business encounters angry people. Not disappointed or confused, but actually angry. Here are a few steps you might want to try:

Anger Rising
Anger is a feeling that is or has been a challenge for most of us to accept and express in healthy ways. Collectively, we receive a multitude of messages about anger being ‘bad’ or ‘negative’ or ‘wrong’.

Anger Power
Does anger work to get you what you want? It really depends on what you think you want.

Stressed Out or Stressed In?
Start focusing on being stressed in and you can make some positive choices.

Rage to Rapture
If you are reading this, there is probably a part of you that is tired of being angry, tired of flying off the handle at small irritations, tired of giving your nearest and dearest a hard time, tired of feeling guilty because you said and did things that were not acceptable.

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Please go away (angry)
If you've got more than one person in your organization, you probably have a policy or two. And those policies have certainly made someone angry. Now what?

How to Deal with an Angry Customer
Every business encounters angry people. Not disappointed or confused, but actually angry. Here are a few steps you might want to try:

Handling Angry Customers
We’ve all had the joy of being faced with an angry customer for one reason or another. Sometimes it is something your company has done to upset him; such as a late delivery, poor service, a flawed product or a billing problem. Sometimes it’s something you did or didn’t do personally; such as forgot to follow up, messed up his order or just ignored him as a customer. And sometimes it’s something in the customer’s mind or his perception that you or your company did, when in reality it was just that his expectations weren’t set correctly. Whatever the reason, you must deal with an angry customer and do it in a respectful, professional manner.

How to Get Over Being Angry
One of the things I’ve been hearing in my recent Comfort Zone to Confidence Zone programs is that participants have gotten stuck feeling angry – angry at a frustrating boss, anger at an ‘ex’, frustrated with a difficult family member, etc.

The Attitude of Gratitude
Humbly grateful or gratefully humble? In a recent sermon Dr. Jack Graham of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas points out that each person in his or her lifetime will cultivate either an attitude or spirit of thanksgiving, gratitude and thankfulness, or an attitude or life as a cynic, full of anger, bitterness and arrogance. He expands on this by pointing out that a grateful child, by-and-large, is far more likely to be a happy child. He also says a person who is hostile, angry and critical, who is a fault-finder, is basically an ungrateful person.

Losing Your Job Doesn't Make You a Loser!
You were good at your job and loyal to your employer. But they let you go anyway. You're trying not to feel angry and betrayed; but the truth is, you didn't do anything wrong. You played the game according to �society's rules,� but instead of getting ahead, you're worse off than you were before. Now you feel afraid about not having enough money to pay your bills and feed your family; and honestly, you don't know how you're going to manage. The solution: This is your wake-up call , your opportunity to reevaluate your life, claim your birthright and become the person God intended for you to be.

Law of Attraction Affirmations – Attracting Success
Law of attraction affirmations are being used by more people to think their way to success. Whether the focus is on personal health and happiness or prosperity and business success, this mindset is the foundation of positive thinking. The premise is that we are in control over our own circumstances and that we all attract what we are like. If we are happy, we often attract other happy people. If we are angry or frustrated, we surround ourselves with other angry, frustrated people. To draw high quality relationships, prospects and other connections to you, you must produce those qualities in yourself.

Getting Angry Doesn’t Benefit Anyone
Everybody gets angry sometimes. Most people are not “likable” when they are upset, because anger is a strong and defensive emotion, one that is defined as a “an aroused state toward someone or something perceived to be the source of an aversive event.” When we sense that someone else is angry this immediately creates uneasy feelings, since we do not wish to be the source of that agitation.

Six Steps for Dealing With a Hostile Or Indifferent Audience
Whether you're delivering a presentation in person or electronically (by teleseminar or webinar), you might sometimes find yourself dealing with a less-than-ideal audience. They might be frustrated, annoyed, angry, upset or even just indifferent. How do you bring them around - or at least to the point where they're willing to listen to your message?

How To Calm An Angry Person, III
Inspirational leaders tend to take on tough challenges, and dare to tackle the world's most difficult problems. Because of that, and because human nature is what it is, a good leader is likely to step on some toes now and then. You might be doing everything right as a leader, and still be in a position to need to know how to calm an angry person....

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