Sentences with phrase «lesson on anger»

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«The biggest lesson I learned - that anger is very raw and it needs to be acted on,» he says.
Half of the plot is about Red being given anger management lessons and that's how he meets up with other various birds which will help him later on down the line.
Mark Twain once wrote that «Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured», which is true and a lesson the residents of the titular town of Ebbing, Missouri will come to realize.
As the movie goes on, Rydell steps up the ridiculousness with each of his lessons, requiring Dave to stop everything and anything that might trigger anger and even make audio notes of any progress he's making.
Recent cinema has been rife with object lessons on why it's probably better to risk angering fans of source material rather than sacrifice momentum (look no further than Watchmen), so it stands to reason that Azkaban benefits from having taken the road less traveled, even if it wasn't the way that the original fans wanted it to go.
Teach essential life skills that also create a harmonious classroom with a 6 unit friendship skills complete unit plus further complete lessons on empathy, coping with anger and self - esteem including identifying areas of development.
For example, «with an anxiety group I run, I would use it for lessons on the areas of the body they feel anxiety (or even anger), identifying the things they have control over (write it on the body) vs. the things out of their control, coloring shades of emotions and writing to help students practice strong affirmations (write them on the body) to say to their worries.
At each age level, the lessons of Seeing Red are age and developmentally designed to cover the different emotions individuals experience and how to recognise their accompanying verbal, non-verbal and physical cues (in ourselves and others) with a particular focus on anger; strategies for managing anger (i.e. self - talk); how to recognise the triggers of our own anger; safe ways to express and respond to anger; gendered stereotypes relating to anger expression, and assertiveness.
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