This does not mean that to be a good team player has to ignore their feelings. But it does mean it will not allow their feelings prevent you from doing what they should do or things I should not do.
A classic example of what can happen when a person does not discipline his emotions can be seen in the life of golf legend Bobby Jones.
As Tiger Woods today, Jones was a golfing prodigy. He started playing in 1907 after five years of age. When I was twelve, marked " under par" , something that most golfers do not achieve in a lifetime playing. At fourteen, the team qualified for the U.S. Amateur.
But Jones did not win that competition. Your problem is best described by the nickname he was given: Bobby "strip clubs" . Often, Jones lost his composure and with it their ability to play well.
An old golfer who called Grandpa Bart Jones said one day: "You can not win while not control your temper."
Jones listened to the advice and began working to control their emotions.
At twenty years, Jones flourished and became one of the greatest golfers in history, retired at twenty-eight years after winning the Grand Slam of Golf .
Grandpa Bart This comment summarizes the situation: "Bobby was fourteen when he managed to control the sport of golf, but it was twenty years old when he checked himself."
God has given self. Jeremiah 32:27
27 Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for me?
How do you identified in your temper those around you? Do not you call the strip clubs, or strip doors but the tender and gentle in life.
2 Timothy 1:7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, of love and of self.
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