Sentences with phrase «about their anger in»

I'm going to start a whole series about anger in parenthood with at least one post about diffusing anger.
The first step to stopping self - destructive behavior is to encourage your child to talk about their anger in constructive ways.
Imagine you have written a book about anger in the workplace and then later want to write about anger as a parent for a different publisher.
In episode # 85 Dr. Bob talks about anger in the workplace and highlights how you can manage it to make your life effective.

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 officIn 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 officin the office later, and fills me with intense anger directed at, well, everybody and nobody.Driving accomplishes nothing except getting me to the office.
It's easy to see how reading about a booming economy while you struggle to pay your bills can metastasize into the anger and rage that is defines politics in the United States and abroad.
Guy Kawasaki addresses emotional contagion in his book Enchantment: «Smiling sends a very clear message about your state of mind, not smiling creates an opening for many interpretations, including grumpiness, aloofness, and anger
You will often hear stories about someone who didn't read people and acted in anger, or maybe it's someone who didn't read people correctly and paid for it when a business decision ended up looking cold and impersonal.
«There is a lot of anger in the FBI (the entire intelligence community, for that matter) over how this president will say nary a negative word about the Russians, but will insult us every chance he gets,» he said.
The incident appears to have triggered a lot of anger and resentment about the direction Reddit has taken over the past year, and in particular the movement towards making it more of a self - sustaining business rather than just an online community.
We could then actually talk about the issue in a calm and loving way, rather than letting the anger build and then blurting out hurtful things at each other.
In addition to those events, investigators will also likely ask Trump about his heightened anger toward attorney general Jeff Sessions, who recused himself from the Russia probe last year.
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.
But as a psychologist, I am deeply worried about the rapidly escalating levels of anger in our world — what's particularly disturbing is our increasing sense of entitlement to express it in aggressive or hurtful ways.
In recent months, revelations from European authorities about the tax avoidance strategies used by Google, Starbucks and Amazon have all stirred public anger and spurred several European governments, as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris - based research organization for the world's richest countries, to discuss measures to close the loopholes.
In addressing the Oregon standoff, Mr. Trump also spoke about the «great anger out there» that appears to be fueling the situation in Burns, OreIn addressing the Oregon standoff, Mr. Trump also spoke about the «great anger out there» that appears to be fueling the situation in Burns, Orein Burns, Ore..
But if we can't be calm about tax, we can at least learn from the stories spoken in anger.
The wholly owned Alberta subsidiary of the Canadian Perpetual Outrage Industry was in a spitting fury a couple of weeks ago when Alberta Premier Rachel Notley made reference in her speech to the New Democratic Party's annual general meeting about how her caucus is standing up to what she termed «the anger machine.»
Clearing trees beside railway lines can cause soil erosion and even land slippageSandra Laville's article (Mile after mile of stumps: anger at trackside tree cull, 30 April) once again highlights decisions about tree care and management being made without a full understanding of the roles of trees and other vegetation in the landscape.
The apologies came in response to simmering public anger about the incident and the airline's handling of it.
Though the rout may not be over yet and it's certainly possible that we'll see the indexes at new lows, yesterdays action is a clear sign that the markets are not about to give in to their anger.
In many cases, this is more than a measured conversation about how to improve the future functioning of the financial system; there is a deep seated, retributive anger, some of the roots of which I've discussed.
St. Malachy about 1000 years, ancient Mayan over 5000 years, Nostradamus 700 years, Sister Lucia about 100 years, and many others gave us a prediction of the date that God will come in his extremely anger to clean up the bad souls.
It is widely believed that Bae angered government officials by taking photos of severely malnourished children and orphans in North Korea, in an effort to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis.
Jesus is pictured as angry in other passages as well, but he is never pictured as angry about the kind of minor offenses and frustrations that anger most of us.
In a post on her Living Proof Ministries blog about Matthew Warren's suicide, Moore first explained her anger at the «satanic force» that would prey on weak children.
His anger was often kindled in the OT and the NT talks a lot about his wrath.
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.
It's an irrational anger, expressing itself in such irrelevant things as holding me responsible for a printer's error about Paulus's birthday in the first copies off the press.
The Moral Majority has failed in the USA, you have to get past the anger stage and into the acceptance stage about this.
If you're into the empty nest experience, or on the verge of it, I suggest that you each list in your growth log all your feelings about this new reality in your lives — the anxiety, grief, freedom, depression, anger, expectation, loss, remorse, emptiness, and joy.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
Until I read the Bible twice solely for the purpose of searching for what it says about godly human anger, I never even noticed that the Scriptures record Jesus» being angry at least 15 times in the Gospel narratives.
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 issuIn 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 issuin 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 wisest man that ever lived, King Solomon, had a lot to say about the tongue, and we would be wise to listen in: «A soft answer turns away wrath, but harsh words stir up anger
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.
Books such as Homosexuality, which incessantly talk about the fears, frustrations, angers, and depressions involved in being homosexual, inadvertently reinforce the reasons why parents hope their children will not be homosexual.
You don't know what that person is feeling about God in that moment, and imposing your beliefs, even if it's just quoting scripture, can cause anger, confusion and long - term spiritual baggage.
It is not about the works of the flesh manifested in jealousies, hatred, anger, resentment, bitterness, or many other fruits of sin.
But the picture is so utterly lacking in any serious theological vision that all the audience hears is a mishmash of words gleaned from popular culture's assumptions about the man called Jesus — references to love, kingdom, power, sin, guilt, anger, forgiveness, not to mention that constant, most oppressive of all forces, the one who makes ultimate demands, God himself.
We disagree about how to respond, often lashing out in over-the-top outrage, anger and fear.
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.
A number of analysts, anticipating the need to soften the blow against the Democrats, began arguing in October that the 2010 election was about generalized anger directed at incumbents because of economic conditions.
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.
This was what Cardinal Ratzinger, as he was then, emphasised when the final Fatima secret was revealed as the 21st century opened: he explained that the vision revealed a message which in the end is about loving and trusting in God, about hope conquering despair and anger and confusion.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z