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Anger Management & mindfulness

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The Cow in the Parking Lot: A Zen Approach to Overcoming Anger

Using simple Buddhist principles and applying them in a way that is easy for non-Buddhists to understand and put into practice, Leonard Scheff and Susan Edmiston have created an interactive book that helps readers change perspective, step-by-step, so that they can replace the anger in their lives...

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How Can I Control My Anger?

Anger is a natural, healthy emotion. However, it can arise out of proportion to its trigger.

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Mindful Anger Management and the 6 Rs of Intentional Responsiveness

Discovering methods to deal with these challenging emotions is essential in leading a healthy and well-balanced, happy and harmonious life.

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Tara Brach on Anger: Responding, Not Reacting

Anger is natural, intelligent and necessary for surviving and flourishing. Yet when we are hooked by anger, it causes great personal and collective suffering.

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Anger Issues: How to Understand, Channel and Transform Your Passion

We’ve all at some time in our lives felt anger ignite within us with a fiery intensity. This feeling surges through our veins in an intoxicating way, yet we also know that it can get us into a lot of trouble.

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Walking Meditation: Easy Steps to Mindfulness

Now including online access to complementary audio and video guided meditations, this book features progressive instruction in basic mindfulness techniques such as conscious breathing and walking mindfully in nature, then proceeds to methods for meditative walking anywhere and any time―even in...

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The Wisdom of Anger

Anger can be a messenger, revealing our intrinsic desires to be heard, seen, and understood. We can use meditation and mindfulness to allow anger to move through us, instead of being stuck in it.

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Reacting vs Responding

No matter how long you’ve been practicing meditation, you will always experience strong feelings. Meditation simply helps us process these emotions and shift to a mindful space where we can better respond.

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Pause for the Cause

Remembering to take a pause in the midst of adversity can change the outcome of how you react to the situation, and in turn, get you closer to the desired result.

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How To Let Go of Anger

Are you still mad at someone who hurt you in the past? That can eat away at your health and well-being. Our Happiness Guinea Pig tries a new approach to giving up a grudge.

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