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Conquering Stress and Anger with Meditation Series of 5 practical ways for kids to get beyond anger and 16 topics with meditations for teens and adults to understand more about anger's grip and reclaim inner peace. 32 pages. A handy guide to pull out and refer to time and again. Each topic offers a nugget of wisdom as an alternative to lashing out. It's easier to think through a situation when calm, so restoring personal peace is practical! Included Part I. Meditations for Teens and Adults 1. Instant Anger Release Technique 2. Resolving Issues 3. Anger Robs Today's Happiness 4. Adjusting Goals 5. Handling Adversity 6. Creating Good Habits 7. Positive Thinking 8. Diffusing Temper Tantrums 9. Regulated Breathing Technique 10. Making Wise Choices 11. Difficult People 12. Analyze and Process 13. Emotions 14. Getting Even 15. Constructive Criticism 16. Finding Contentment Part II. Ideas for Kids 1. Instant Anger Release Method 2. Walk Off Angry Feelings 3. When Anger Can Be Useful 4. Form Good Habits 5. Replace a Stubborn Attitude Example: When Anger in Kids Can Be Useful Anger can be useful if it is letting us know that a change needs to be made. But, then we need to decide what changes will help us be happy again. We can feel anger when things are not going our way, or when we do not have control over what is happening to us or around us. Talk to someone when you are feeling angry and let others help you find solutions. Working with an adult to resolve problems helps get back to feeling in control of our lives. By paying close attention to our feelings and thoughts, and then acting in a way that everyone can happily live with is a goal to aim for. Also, make your goal be to treat everyone fairly. Practice listening to others carefully. Maybe you have similar ideas that you are expressing differently. Use your stirred up or angry energy to create positive change. Positive change is a best outcome of angry feelings. We can not always get our own way, but we can learn what is reasonable and adjust to being content. Sometimes a new way to look at a problem or event is even better than what we wanted in the first place. To buy page. Ebook by Susan Kramer
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