Article by Brenda Shoshanna
Anger is a lethal force that undermines our lives in all kinds of ways. Sometimes it erupts openly and other times anger camouflages it and covertly undermines your life. Some experience anger as strength and power. They feel it is necessary in order to maintain control. Others assume they have the right [...]
Entries from November 2006
Anger - 7 Steps For Melting Anger On The Spot
November 25th, 2006 · No Comments · Anger, aggression & bulling
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Building Self Confidence
November 25th, 2006 · No Comments · Communication, Goal Setting & Motivation, Personal Development
Article by Ken Austin
Very few people are as confident in their abilities as they should be, and because of this, the need to build self confidence exists with each of us. The need to build self-confidence cannot be minimized for it is the cement that binds each of us as an individual person. If we [...]
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Anger - Top Ten Ways of Moving Through
November 25th, 2006 · No Comments · Anger, aggression & bulling
Article by Johanna Vanderpol
Our culture makes anger a dirty word. Yet, it is an emotion that deserves attention. Because it has not received the proper attention, it is responsible for coming out “all wrong” and come out it will. The way to manage anger is by recognizing it as a valid emotion with a purpose. [...]
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Using Self Motivation Techniques To Keep Your Goals In Focus
November 19th, 2006 · No Comments · Anxiety & Stress, Work Matters
by Elaine Currie
Self motivation is essential to success but sometimes it is difficult to
maintain. If our self motivation lapses, it is a struggle to restore
it. To avoid this unnecessary struggle, we can use tricks and rewards
to maintain the positive mental attitude that will enable us to forge
ahead towards our goals.
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Anger - Learn How to Control in Relationship
November 4th, 2006 · No Comments · Anger, aggression & bulling
Article by John Doestsch
Can you recall what anger in a relationship feels like? Anger is a learned reaction to something negative in a situation, often referred to as a trigger. It’s best described as an unbridled horse. For instance, if you do not take control, it is likely to control you.
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