Have you ever caught yourself wishing that someone were dead? Seriously – have you wanted to see someone struck by lightning? Two of the Apostles did. The “sons of thunder” […] The post Curse Words appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Maintaining good relationships is a priority for us in ministry. Our vocation is peculiar in that we work with people, and that gets messy. Like social media, there was a time of innocence when I’d connect with friends I hadn’t seen in a long time, perhaps share a quote or a special moment with my...| Calvary Chapel
Most people say that hate is a strong word; when said in a very serious manner, it is something that can give a firm negative judgment or impression towards people, and things that may affect how a person sees something permanently. Is hatred a sin? Let’s find out!| About Catholics
If you feel caught up in difficult emotions and are looking for gentle guidance to find a settled space again, this week’s grounding meditation is just for you. The post 12-Minute Meditation: A Grounding Practice to Create Space in a Storm of Emotions appeared first on Mindful.| All Articles About Mindful Skills - from Mindful.org
Kids may be little, but they have very big emotions. Sometimes those emotions get SO big they explode into anger. Sometimes they just sizzle at grumpiness. Either way, it helps if they have the words to discuss their feelings, and actionable suggestions for helping them find their way out of a bad mood. These are […]| Roaming Rosie
Sravasti Abbey’s Thubten Chodron on freeing ourselves from the unrealistic expectations that fuel discord. The post A Buddhist Antidote to Betrayal appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Reading Time: 3minutesFocus on What You Control We spend so much energy stressing over things we can’t control—traffic jams, canceled flights, rude comments. The Stoics warned us 2,000 years ago that this is wasted effort. They taught that freedom comes from focusing only on what is within our control. They divided everything in life into two categories: ... Read more The post From Anger to Calm: Practicing Stoicism with ‘Let Them, Let Me’ appeared first on Original Mac Guy.| Original Mac Guy
It isn’t exactly news, but the evidence that we are all walking around, unaware, inside our personal fog of vagueness is becoming hard to ignore. We not only lack clarity, but we are also unable to pin down (be specific about) what’s important to us. We use words, we engage in verbal communication, we consider […] The post What Are So-Called<br> Secondary Emotions? appeared first on Farther to Go!.| Farther to Go!
I have been a bit obsessed with my discovery that a long standing CSR convened study section went through a bad spell. From 2020-2022, NIH funded only seven new (Type 1) R01 per year that were reviewed in this study section. This was a substantial decline from the 22 and 20 grants funded in the […]| DrugMonkey
Columnist Allen Francis is learning from his brother with MG how best to process anger, and it begins with not suppressing it.| Myasthenia Gravis News
Losing both parents left me furious—at family, at the medical system, at myself. Here's what I learned from it. The post 4 Ways That Grief Rage Taught Me About Self-Preservation and Healing appeared first on Modern Loss.| Modern Loss
It’s not exactly a secret anymore that algorithms on media platforms — from Facebook to YouTube to TikTok — tend to prioritize content with a negative spin. But what’s truly unsettling isn’t just that negativity grabs attention. It’s why it does.| The British Association of Anger Management
When conflict arises between the Sexes It’s no wonder really that the opportunity for conflict to surface would be between men and women – two, quite dramatically, biologically opposing genders. In fact, sexual conflict specifically has been pervasive throughout human history and once one looks at it from an evolutionary perspective it curiously adds […]| The British Association of Anger Management
Short on time? Take a moment to give the audio recording of this blog post a quick listen. Understanding Self-Sabotage: The Role of Acting Out Anger Here at BAAM, we understand how natural a human emotion anger is – a response to perceived threats or injustices. However, there can be a line when anger becomes […]| The British Association of Anger Management
Let’s say you are a leader having to give a speech persuading people to change in some way. Maybe you ...| Public Words
First they came for the D-SPAN awards, and I did not speak out—because I was not a person of color aspiring to a postdoctoral position of my own choice. Then they came for the diversity F31s, and I did not speak out—because I was not a graduate student. Then they came for the ESI and […]| Drugmonkey
20th century composer Sergei Prokofiev never wrote openly about his grief. Rather, through the composition of his second concerto, Russian audiences watched his torment unravel through startling, dissonant notes. The first version of the concerto burned in the Russian Revolution, and before its rewrite, Prokofiev received a stark, blunt letter. “I am writing to tell...| The Science Survey
Now could be the best time to see a therapist. It has been a difficult two years and has probably taken a toll on your mental health. Find a therapist.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
I’m not sure if my current struggle with anger is due to being in emotional healing from the trauma of losing our home and most of our possessions or if it is something I’ve always struggled with. Maybe the current struggle is because my normal way to deal with anger is suppression…and suppression is definitely … Continue reading Boundaries and Anger| retirementtransition
Try A Different Approach To Fasting This Lent Lenten fasts have a tendency to be oriented toward “giving up” things like food, television or coffee – and this is […] The post Try A Different Approach To Fasting This Lent appeared first on The Fathers of Mercy.| The Fathers of Mercy
I wrote a guest piece of Samuel James on his Substack, Digital Liturgies. It explores the dynamic of grief, anger, and exvangelicals. You can start reading here and finish over on his Substack. Subscribe while you're over there. Samuel is an insightful writer.| Endeavor Blog
5 Tips on How to Avoid Losing Your Temper at Work| Melody Wilding
We humans are simple in some big, basic neuroscientific ways. Two of them are that we are far more tribal than we are aware of, and that we spend far more of our brain keeping track of where we are in space than we know. Put those two ideas together, and you have an interesting strategy – or set of strategies – to improve your public speaking and leadership.| Public Words
Many therapists who have studied talk therapy are beginning to include work with the body in their sessions.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Repentance is a sorrow over any word or deed we have done that grieves the heart of God. The Apostle Paul speaks of a godly sorrow and a worldly sorrow. “For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation, which brings no regret. But the sorrow of the world produces death.” ~2 Corinthians 7:10 WEB Godly […]| Strength with Dignity
Do you feel angry all the time? Is your anger getting out of control? Is it getting harder and harder? Here are ten possible reasons why.| Learning Mind
Unpress the Button “Hot button” topics are hot. In more ways than one, right? Back when we read paper newspapers, they’d yell, “Hot off the presses!” when the news was spicy that day. Now we have all sorts of news (and news adjacent) outlets that thrive on “hot” news…to the point that some manufacture it. As a […] The post Mindful Moment #49 – Unpress the Button appeared first on MeetMindful | A Fuller Life Together.| MeetMindful | A Fuller Life Together
A friend of mine recently went on a trip to visit a friend and to do some sightseeing. The effects of this on her mental health were amazing — and she ascribes much of the benefit of that to having spent less time imbibing the news. Actually, imbibing isn’t the right word. Right now, taking...| Wildmind
Anger is a powerful human emotion that can arise in response to various life circumstances, including personal struggles, loss, or perceived injustice. When it comes to our relationship with God, the question arises: Is it a sin to be angry with God? In this post, we will delve into the complexities of human emotion and […]| About Catholics
Anger is a natural emotion that can range from mild irritation to intense fury, while wrath is a more intense & destructive form of anger. In other words, you don’t control anger, but you can control your wrath, which is one of the... Continue Reading →|
The most important lesson I ever learned was back in Thailand in 1997: that the biggest contributor to my unhappiness wasn’t external problems like being single or unemployed, but my own ment…| Love of All Wisdom
Many Americans like to “do” a Scottish accent. These attempts all sound the same, but none of them are particularly like an actual Scottish person. The thing is that when an American does a Scottish accent, they are not imitating any Scot they have ever heard — they are imitating another American doing a Scottish...| Wildmind
Dealing with those who are playing the victim can be exhausting. Here are a few types of people who tend to use the victim mentality:| Learning Mind
Coronavirus has provoked a new political agenda and new emotions. Donald Trump lost the presidential election, but thanks to existing trends, including the prevalent emotion of anger, he can continue to undermine American democracy. In the coming months, anger will work as it did in the cases of Black Lives Matter and women’s rights protests: it takes one spark to fuel a fire. The post 2021: the year of anger appeared first on Liberal Culture.| Liberal Culture
It’s not hard to see why the Catholic Church condemned Meister Eckhart for heresy. One of his teachings, in particular, is shocking even today: the good or blessed man, properly “poor i…| Love of All Wisdom
It's so annoying and frustrating when someone is disrespectful to you. So, it's important to understand how to respond to them while staying safe.| Learning Mind
Disrespectful behavior takes many forms. It can be intentional or accidental, verbal or physical, overt or secret. But what causes rude behavior?| Learning Mind
This mindfulness practice from Thich Nhat Hanh will help you face your anger and transform it into the energies of love and understanding.| Lion’s Roar
We all get angry. As humans, it is in our nature to feel emotions, and one of these emotions is anger. Is anger sin? Is it bad for us? let’s find out.| About Catholics
This year, my son has been enduring religious persecution from a physics teacher in his high school. I’ve had to get involved, and honestly it’s been a horrible process. It’s kept…| Mountains and Mustard Seeds
Dr. Paul Ekman unpacks the emotional landscape of Inside Out 2. Learn how the film tackles anxiety, envy, and other complex feelings teenagers face.| Paul Ekman Group
Disgust vs. Contempt: Confused by these two emotions? This guide explores their key differences, physical reactions, and how to identify them.| Paul Ekman Group
Learn how forgiveness isn’t about forgetting but about healing, growing, and setting boundaries for a brighter, more peaceful future.| Baggage Reclaim with Natalie Lue
Fifteen years between these two dates. Seventy eight years since Kristallnacht…. Landmarks on the path to disillusionment. A road we’ve not seen the end of…. A road from complacency and an un…| Horizons of Significance
Why getting angry makes you 30% less likely to collect a business debt (and wrecks your health, too). Here's how to bring down the anger.| The Kaplan Group
only sorry at how I may express that anger. If by violence, death, murder, emotional abuse and not asking for change, then yes, I’ll be sorry. If I use words and use peaceful action, and ask for change in pointed doable ways, I’ll never be sorry. Status Quo is complacency I can’t accept. I’m sorry you’re angry is not acceptable. I don’t like such whiteness.| Eclectic Creative
How do you respond to your kids when they misbehave in public? Do you yell right away? Are you aware of other parents and kids?| Parenting Simply
[Author’s note: it’s been a long time since I’ve written here, so what follows is reactive and immediate. It may also be triggering.] When I was in high school, I read The Long Walk, a novella by S…| Surviving Leadership