You'll teach your teen more
about anger with your behavior than your words.
It helps to talk
about your anger with an adult, such as a parent, teacher, or relative.
Not exact matches
In the past month or so I've found myself complaining a lot
about this because my drive time takes away from my work productivity, puts me in the office later, and fills me
with intense
anger directed at, well, everybody and nobody.Driving accomplishes nothing except getting me to the office.
When it came to that last question, there was plenty of
anger to go around,
with many complaining
about David Cameron's decision to call the referendum, others infuriated at the weak Leave campaign, and still others offering less than polite commentary on segments of their fellow citizens.
He raised concerns
about the potential for hastily written laws in light of the Apple - DOJ tussle that may be developed by people
with a limited understanding of technology «in an atmosphere of
anger or grief.»
Those who worked
with him in North Africa say he wouldn't think twice
about berating subordinates in public, in one instance hurling his own phone down a hallway in
anger.
-- Mr. Zuckerberg spoke
with The Times
about steps Facebook was taking to address users»
anger.
I enjoy talking
with people
about beliefs, it doesn't have to be full of
anger.
Thous shalt not murder — says nothing
about anger — but Jesus asks us to even deal
with that attitude (which is different for each person)... and a good freedom comes from seeing the usefulness of these things.
So I choose to live life
with not a lot of
anger about religion.
Maybe it can all be summed up by saying, «Think
about your own relationship
with God and not
about your
anger about what other people are doing.»
I have followed her for several years now, and what I love most
about her work is the quiet strength
with which she goes
about it, the way in which she proves you don't have to speak in
anger to speak a hard truth.
Instead, he shared
about his struggles
with anger, humiliation and grief.
I've been reflecting on this a lot recently, as I've been talking
with loved ones
about how to move past some of my «issues» (read —
anger, obsession, deep - seated hatred)
with some of the tenants of Reformed theology.
With his questions
about his mother being ignored, Innocent projected his
anger onto God and the church.
In more than 30 years of pastoring and dealing
with pastors, I have observed that often when a public figure, secular or religious, shouts out in
anger about or against a particular subject, it's usually a sign of the inner turmoil of the person crying out around that very issue.
The example you gave
about your mother did you feel compassion for her or
anger because what she did had nothing to do
with organized religion organization is unity religion can be just religious until you began a journey
with Christ.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became
about discussing interesting ideas
about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled
with just a bit to much
anger.
He's biggoted, fat, addicted to spite, and his listeners are Stepford followers
with anger issues brought
about by neglect.
At any rate, it affords a link
with what follows
about anger and insults.
By the end of the book, I think your average reader will be brimming
with anger toward the religious right and fired up mostly
about progressive politics.
We are talking not
about one who approaches us
with anger, or even
with fear or suspicion, but
about one who manifests himself as vulnerable to us, trusting us
with a belief in us that we do not easily share.
I didn't think
about arguments and disagreements or how my
anger can rear its ugly head when I'm in close relationship
with others.
We have become way too much eyeball people as Christians assume that those who don't live according to the way they do they are unsaved, we have created this judgemental relationship which hurts peoples fellowship
with God, there are no litmus tests for people that believe in Jesus, which is why we are called to not judge others, and people use James 2:14, and 1 John's verse of those who practices righteousness are righteous even though I think it's talking
about earthly righteousness toward people that we as Christians should show because there is a lost world out there that needs are help and these doctrines of guilt, condemnation,
anger, and judgement aren't helping in fact they are doing the opposite, just like how in James it's justification towards man.
10:4 if your rulers spirit rises against you leave not thy place for yielding pacifies great offenses... & yes, Jeremy, I did make a mistake
with my pastor a few months ago because I overreacted in
anger about something & I vented.
The second he talks
about the «worldly» folk being more «authentic» — my word, not his - and in the first quote he reveals his own
anger at overhearing his father's prayers that sound both authentic and all
about the inner experience as he wrestled
with his faith.
Nevertheless,
with his
anger stayed, Apelles puts away his knife and will soon become Paul's friend and a partner in sharing the gospel
about Jesus — but not before he begins to see that the love of God, embodied in Paul's bizarre behavior and seemingly inappropriate words, means to claim him as God's own.
He writes
about striving for a sober Charismatic theology in a more light - weighted style than them,
with many accounts of his personal failures and
angers along
with the breakthroughs and signs and wonders.
When some of the
anger and frustration had been dealt
with, not only verbally but also physically using foam rubber bats, (2) and Connie and Steve were feeling a little more friendly toward each other, the counselor asked them to try telling each other what they still liked
about their marriage and
about each other.
After my father's death, I went alone to the cemetery and carried on an extended dialogue
with the dad I carry in my memory, expressing some of the unfinished feelings of sadness and
anger, guilt and love and gratitude
about our relationship.
What is
angering me is atheists are doing what they are angry
about with religions in forcing their beliefs on others so it hypocritical if you ask me
It portrays the
anger and betrayal Joseph felt
about mary's preganncy and also the rejection from her local community
with the possibility of her being stoned.
They are now infested
with anger towards religion and let EVERYBODY know
about it.
His papacy had become, and would remain, the kind of happy, hopeful, and uplifting phenomenon that kept focusing the eye, and the mind, on things higher and more essential» even for me, a Jew
with a rather different set of worries and
angers of my own
about the state of the world to contend
with.
My general beliefs
about how
anger expresses itself in me and my degree of confidence in the veracity of these observers will introduce complex questions of consistency and coherence that will interact
with such direct memories as I can elicit.
Phayer observes that Poles were so
angered by the pope's silence that they even spoke
about breaking
with the Vatican.
But your
anger with this post is misguided in my opinion, and is harshly shutting down a chance for level headed dialogue
about a sensitive subject.
What it is, is a plea
about not doing one thing
with your
anger: let it turn into contempt.
You're walking around
with sadness,
anger, disillusionment, and some level of confusion
about what you experienced, what you believe, who you are, or who God is.
You are obviously filled
with a lot of
anger that you need to lash out to people
about what they believe and try to make compelling, but errant, arguments based on other people's quotes.
Our strategy is to
anger Hispanics by freaking out
about the illegal aliens, to
anger women by reducing their control over their own bodies and lessening their health care choices, to
anger Blacks by calling the NAACP and MLK racist, to alienate moderates
with our extremist ideologies like Tea Party and Limbaugh and the Religious Right.
One purpose of this chapter has been to provide tools and techniques for helping people to become aware of and deal constructively
with their
anger — not so that it will go away, but so that it can be used to bring
about constructive changes in a dehumanizing society.
Dan and I were talking
about this yesterday, and he said to me, «The truth is, as a guy, it is more natural for me to want to take vengeance on people, to respond
with violence and
anger when I've been wronged.
Later in life he would relish the memory of a remark to him from someone finally out of patience
with his endless complaints
about God's
anger.
But in many ways, know - how
about money raising was the least of what the fledgling group drew from Ed Chambers, «The man kept us in touch
with reality,» Lutheran pastor Dave Benke remembers, «and
with our
anger.
Moralism, concerned
with controlling surface behavior, arouses neurotic guilt feelings
about sex,
anger, and ethical trivia, and is the product of an authoritarian conscience.
I could have included
anger in the statement
about overcoming worry and fear, but my «pacifism» is the way I deal
with that.
But even so, I would have thought all the
anger and frustration that the Frenchman has seen from the Arsenal fans recently, especially in the nine years when the club did not win a trophy, would have made him a bit more cautious
about dealing
with our complaints and more reluctant to dismiss them.
i was sarcastic
about debt, but i understand your
anger, i was in your state 2 seasons ago, so its normal for me, and we will never be the best
with Wenger and suits upstairs, reality
RefereeRudy Battle warned him repeatedly
about hitting low, hitting
with his elbows, rabbit punching and the ungentlemanly use of his ham - sized forearms — none ofwhich was done in
anger.