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Rather Than Look for a Completely New Job, Use This Approach by a Former Monk to Rediscover Passion and Purpose in Your Current Role

By Jay Shetty — 2020

In order to unveil our dharma, we have to identify our passions — the activities we both love and are naturally inclined to do well.

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The Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-traumatic stress disorder haunts America today, its reach extending far beyond the armed forces to touch the lives of millions of us. In The Evil Hours, David J.

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Charity Helps Veterans Find Purpose Following The Military

Life after the military can be difficult for service members. A North County veteran found a new purpose by opening a business with the help of Semper Fi and America's Fund.

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90 - Friday Fix: How to Manage Your Anger

Whether your anger is a big problem or it just leads to the occasional issue, there are likely things you can do to manage your anger better. On this Friday Fix, I share how to get better at calming yourself down and managing those angry feelings in a healthy way.

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Interview with Dr. John Sarno on his book “The Divided Mind”

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Anger Is Your Ally: A Mindful Approach to Anger | Juna Mustad | TEDxWabashCollege

How do we create a healthier relationship with anger? Most of us either stuff our anger or we suddenly find ourselves erupting in rage.

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Love and Anger in the Time of Corona | Dr. Rick Hanson

In this talk from Dr. Rick Hanson for his Wednesday Night Meditation Talk series, he covers love and anger in the time of Corona. During the Coronavirus pandemic, many are experiencing a wide range of feelings, and Dr. Hanson offers some perspective to help you handle this challenging time.

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