
How to Understand Anger and Find Happiness: Gain insight into what anger is, how you can recognize and accept your feelings, and how you can go back to being happy.
There are many telltale signs of aggression. The following symptoms suggest you are behaving in an aggressive manner:
Behavioral symptoms, Physical symptoms, Cognitive symptoms and Psychosocial symptoms
Feelings of anger arise due to how we interpret and react to certain situations. Everyone has their own triggers for what makes them angry, but some common ones include situations in which we feel are included in this chapter
In order to effectively deal with your anger, it is necessary to first understand the nature of your anger. There are broadly three kinds of aggression. Go through this chapter to deep dive into the 3 types
Anger is a normal emotion that everyone experiences from time to time. However, if you find your anger turns to aggression or outbursts, you need to find healthy ways to deal with anger. Here are 3 approaches to manage your anger
The best way to manage your anger is to create an anger management control plan. Then, you'll know what to do when you start feeling upset. This chapter will take you through the strategies to effectively control your anger
If anger overpowers you and you feel it's bringing bad things in your life and you're unable to manage it, the last resort is to go for counselling and talking to a medical practitioner.
This clip concludes and summarizes everything that has been covered in the course- Manage your anger!
Learn how to deal with aggressive people and make the most out of the interaction. Learn the lesser known techniques and tricks
This chapter talks about the myths around anger management. Learning how to manage anger without learning the myths and how to break free from them holds you back from learning
When you are angry, your head and stomach hurt. Your breathing is faster, and your heart beats more rapidly. Nothing can calm you down; and the more friends that try talking to you when you’re pissed at them, the angrier you get with everyone around you.
Have you every wanted to punch a wall or break an object? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of people find it hard to manage their anger. They act on it in their homes and in the streets without thinking how it will make other people feel.
The best way to manage anger is to understand where it comes from so you know when it’s coming. Knowing what makes you angry will help you control the emotion and channel it into productiveness instead of destruction.
When our anger and frustration gets the better of us, when we feel that the world is beating up on us and no one will listen or understand, it seems like our only course of action is to get angry. But getting mad isn't always the best way to go about things, it's not always the smartest move - even if it seems that everyone else is doing it. In this course I share practical and real life strategies on how I go about managing anger - both in times of stress and in times of absolute fury.
Anger is a powerful emotion. When harnessed correctly, it can motivate people to achieve great goals and be successful... but when misdirected, anger is the THEE worst feeling in the world. It wrecks relationships, destroys mental peace, and makes you feel like everything is hopeless. Managing your anger is paramount for a healthy life, both for yourself and for your relationships with others.
This power packed course will help you start with basics and give you in-depth narrative into what makes you angry, how you should respond when you're angry and what are some of the most effective anger management techniques and strategies taught around the world.
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