Ever been offended?
Image via Wikipedia Next time you are offended, take these four action steps: Acknowledge to yourself that you were offended. There’s no sense pretending. It hurts to be offended. You can’t transcend what you don’t acknowledge. Remind yourself that being offended is a choice. You don’t have to be offended. One of the things that makes you uniquely human is you have a choice, how you can respond to what happens to you. Remember that you are dead to these things. If you are a Christian , St. Paul says, “you are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God ” (see Colossians 3:3). You don’t have to obsesses about these things and let them consume your thinking. Forgive the other person and let it go. This is literally what the Greek word apoluo . It means: “to set free, to release, to pardon a prisoner or release a debtor.” As someone once said, “holding a grudge is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” Effective leaders have learned to overlook offens