This expanded workbook explores
the emotion of anger and how anger — which is a part of the human experience — can be put to work for good.
This expanded couple's book and workbook explore
the emotion of anger and how anger can be put to work for good.
This expanded couple's book and workbook explore
the emotion of anger and how anger — which is part of the human experience — can be put to work for good.
Provides education around
the emotion of anger and tools to use when angry
In her book called Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love, Nancy Dreyfus offers suggestions for phrases that convey the primary feelings underneath the primary
emotion of anger.
In Mindful Anger: A Pathway To Emotional Freedom, she explores methods to better understand and manage the powerful
emotion of anger.
«She lived, as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men,» she said, and her words sparked
emotions of anger and, at the same time, the motivation to fight for change.
A man who had formerly been ignorant of his wife's infidelity will experience
the emotions of anger and sadness only after he has learned what had previously been hidden.
Reading this article has triggered
emotions of anger, frustration, happiness and relief.
This organ is associated with
the emotions of anger, frustration and irritability.
The emotions of anger and aggression are stored at the cellular level of the liver and, if allowed to accumulate here, can have a negative impact on its overall performance.
While we do not know the models for these sculptures or paintings, we can identify with
their emotions of anger, disappointment and envy as they evoke a memory or distain for someone that we — the viewer — do know.
I came to understand that
my emotions of anger, frustration, exhaustion, and bitterness were normal.
TLC is a unique personal development experience in a group setting which provides an in - depth look into one's basic
emotions of anger, sadness, fear and shame and how they represent our old childhood issues.
For many, it's very easy for particularly difficult challenges to hold us back from being happy, overwhelming us with
emotions of anger, depression, or anxiety that can end up having serious negative effects on our personal, couple, and family lives.
If there has been an affair in your marriage, marriage counseling can help understand and heal difficult
emotions of anger, rage, confusion, guilt, disappointment, betrayal, and loss.
Not exact matches
Happiness,
anger, depression, anxiety, excitement — we've all experienced each
of these
emotions before.
Anger, sadness, loneliness, joy — all
of these
emotions are part
of the human condition, and you can't escape them.
By pushing aside the
anger element and reading between the lines to discern the demanding customer's fears, the salesperson can attend to core issues and not be misdirected by chaos
of the surface
emotion.
A fractured political climate takes center stage, where candidates use
emotions like fear and
anger as «weapons
of mass persuasion.»
Such flame wars tend to get out
of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating
anger or other
emotions.
«The leader has to recognize when negative
emotions like frustration, impatience,
anger, lack
of self - confidence, jealousy, greed start to influence his thought processes,» writes the Dalai Lama and van den Muyzenberg in the The Leader's Way.
Most
of us were taught that the only way to lead effectively is to eliminate, or at the very least swallow and hide,
emotions like
anger and frustration.
Spending 15 minutes alone could help you tone down the intensity
of emotions like
anger and nervousness, according to a new set
of studies published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
«The face remains the best window we have on moment - to - moment changes in emotional response,» says Paul Ekman, a psychologist who, in 1978, co-published the Facial Action Coding System, a seminal, 527 - page reference tome
of every possible facial muscle movement and how it maps to seven fundamental
emotions (happiness, sadness, surprise, fear,
anger, disgust, and contempt).
It's expressing an
emotion, whatever that is:
anger, sadness, concern, a whole variety
of different reasons that would cause it.
We must learn to manage the degree to which we are always on the edge
of losing our mental fortitude to
emotions such as fear,
anger, frustration or even excitement.
It is important to recognize some
of the common pitfalls
of trading and the
emotions — euphoria, fear, excitement,
anger, greed — that underlie them.
After hearing the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teens heartfelt pleas for change following a devastating school shooting in Parkland, Florida,
emotions rolled through us:
anger, shock, fear, but most disturbing
of all, a sense
of familiarity and realization that this was becoming normalized.
Among other functions, it is part
of the brain's reflexive system and it is good at quickly generating
emotions like fear and
anger when we're presented with new, out
of place, or scary stimuli.
But it's only since the rise
of the internet and having knowledge
of all sorts
of mindblowing happenings at our fingertips that FOMO has become an
emotion as legit as
anger or joy.
As J. I. Packer has put it, «Scriptures expressing the reality
of God's
emotions (joy, sorrow,
anger, delight, love, hate, etc.) abound, and it is a great mistake to forget that God feels — though in a way
of necessity that transcends a finite being's experience
of emotions.»
Anger is your
emotion of choice but it is almost always directed at injustice, and it never lasts long.
You move from the
emotions of shock and horror to guilt and
anger.
The confusion is that an empathetic person with a healthy full range
of emotions including righteous
anger to adultery in their distorted minds is «bipolar.»
Social support makes the world turn for most people (different people are «inspired» (motivated to live) by all
of the different thoughts and
emotions related to their social interactions —
anger, love, revenge, trust, hatred, friendship, fear, joy, envy, compassion, confusion, sorrow, etc).
As their interest and care centered increasingly on man's inner life, on spiritual quality and ethical devotion, as the stronger
emotions ceased being merely
anger or grief and became also penitence, aspiration, moral idealism, and the love
of God, the word ruach expanded its meanings to cover the case.
Negative
emotions like fear or
anger can impair cognitive ability, reducing one to a career version
of a drunk driver wrecking everything in their path.
Reading through your contributions to the Mutuality 2012 Synchroblog, I've experienced such a range
of emotions:
anger, conviction, inspiration, solidarity, encouragement, and — most
of all — hope.
The God
of the bible is just that, a God invented by the authors
of the bible with all the human
emotions the writers had,
anger, jealousy, regret and a short temper.
The key to success in times
of high stress is to remove all
emotion, especially the negative
emotions of fear and
anger, and reason through the situation analytically.
Anger is a human
emotion that is a symptom
of fear.
We as humans either know
anger... gentleness / love or hate... peace or anxiety... we as humans can not understand that God is all
of those things at the same time because to us it is not possbile... His
emotions are way beyond are ability to understand... and when we don't understand we decide to discredit it... we decide if we can't apply the «scientic method» to God then He can't be real.
@truth2power You said «
Anger is a human
emotion that is a symptom
of fear.
It is the letting - go
of,
anger, bitterness, hate, all those destructive
emotions.
What I meant was that people who label everything good and bad, tend to avoid «bad» things like
anger and sadness and fear so that instead
of dealing with those
emotions, they just pretend they aren't there — even though they still are.
Yahweh was anthropomorphic in the sense that man attributed to him some
of the
emotions he found in himself — hate and love,
anger and repentance.
When we dissassociate from
emotions or act as if what happened is normal and even «necessary» without really getting in touch with the hurt or
anger or sadness, we run the risk
of inflicting pain on others.
It was a beautiful work that touched all
of his
emotions, he said, but the one he felt at the end was
anger.
Anger is indeed a powerful
emotion that, left unchecked, can do considerable harm to the angry man himself no less than to the objects
of his wrath.