- Compassion - For someone to act our inconsiderately, they are probably dealing with hard circumstances in their life.
- Root - Asking myself what is at the root of my anger, like the truth I didn’t manage my time well and am behind and in a hurry… My fault, noone elses
Show 314: Positive thinking won’t let you do anything

That just doesn't sound very "Ziglar", does it? Yet it came right out of Zig's mouth in a message we shared in this show. And it's not a catchy hook, but a literal statement.
For those wary of the “positive thinking movement,” this will resonate. Life is real and it’s challenges aren’t simply abolished by how you think. And for all who do advocate being positive and optimistic, this clip from Zig and following commentary from hosts Tom Ziglar and Kevin Miller will help your application, expectations and outcomes.
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SHOW NOTES:
KEVIN: "Tom, one of the first things Zig said that stuck out to me in regards to the person that cut in front of someone while driving was…they reacted, instead of responded. That seems so pithy and basic, but when I really thought about it…it’s profound. How often does something negative…less than pleasant, or even downright bad, happen to me, and I "respond". For me, in relation to someone whose wronged me, I admittedly feel…anger. Unlike the person in Zig’s story, I’m not prone to talking about it, but it festers and infects me. However, If I stayed present in the situation, not discounting my feelings, but instead of merely reacting, decided to…respond, it would be a very different outcome. I was thinking of some viable responses: