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Anger is sometimes misinterpreted, particularly in women who may feel pressured by society to repress their feelings. "Calm in the Storm" is a novel and empowering method of managing anger that is especially suited for females. This book defies conventional wisdom by assisting you in accepting anger as a strong, normal feeling that, when appropriately handled and understood, may promote emotional equilibrium and personal development.
You will examine the underlying reasons for anger, learn to recognize your emotional triggers and find healthy outlets for your emotions over the course of five enlightening chapters. Using cognitive-behavioral methods, mindfulness, and meditation, this book gives you useful tools to help you take back control when you're feeling frustrated. You will also learn how crucial emotional intelligence is to upholding positive relationships, establishing limits, and encouraging self-compassion.
"Calm in the Storm" focuses on self-awareness, empathy, and enduring peace. It gives you the tools to regain emotional well-being by turning your anger into a strength rather than stifling it. Whether you find it difficult to communicate your emotions or want to mend emotional scars from the past, this book offers a clear route to inner peace and personal development.
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Lydbok: 10. oktober 2024
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