Life is oftentimes a roller coaster of emotions, and largely as a society we view anger as a negative one.
If we observe people losing their tempers, we often view them as being unstable or out of control.
Frequently, when we personally feel anger, we are told to let it go and move on. But what if we let our anger guide us toward a brighter future?
My oldest son, Jayce, was born with a fiery hot temper. He would go from sleeping to screaming within seconds; there was never any in between.
I read all the newborn baby books and blogs I could ...