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getting Mad Positive
Ways to Manage Anger From losing our tempers easily to feeling a slow burn to hiding how irritated we really fee. All of us experience anger as a troubling emotion. We all have trouble identifying anger when we feel it and difficulty expressing it appropriately once its felt. Life with our loved ones is very short, and if you want to enjoy each moment, it's best if you can express your anger gently and move on. To enjoy the sweetness of being connected, you have to know the difference between distorted anger, which tears families apart, and healthy anger, which keeps relationships thriving. We can get angry with the people we love, they can get deeply annoyed with us, and through it all we can work it out together and come to a place of understanding, acceptance, and joy. Whether your child is throwing a tantrum in the grocery store of your boss is driving you crazy, Judy Ford shows you how to deal with anger productively. By providing you with inspiration, concrete suggestion, and essentials tools for making positive changes in yourself and in your relationships. Getting Over Getting Mad is a resource to help you manage the stress and frustration of day-to-day life. |
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![]() Judy at a booksigning. Getting over getting mad makes us happy. Heres a pledge to make: On my honor I pledge to do no harm to my children. I will not belittle my children or call them names. I will not shame them or abandon them. I will not physically abuse them. I will respect them as individuals. No matter what happens between me and my child's other parent, I will treat the other parent with respect and courtesy for the sake of my child. My child is a precious gift and I will always treat them as if God is watching. My children deserve to be treated with dignity. I will enjoy and see the world through their eyes. I will let them teach me. getting Over getting Mad can be purchased directly online right now through amazon.com Just CLICK HERE for a direct link to the book. Or, read What People Say about it first.
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