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30 Days to Taming Your Anger
How to Find Peace When Irritated, Frustrated, or Infuriated
Deborah Smith Pegues4.3
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It's a mad, mad world and rare is the person who gets through a single day without encountering an irritating, frustrating, or anger-producing situation. Deborah Pegues, author of the award-winning and bestselling 30 Days to Taming Your Tongue is once again a voice of hope in this indispensable guide for dealing with short-term and long-term feelings of displeasure.
Pegues reveals that anger is a secondary emotion. She uses biblical and modern-day stories to help you identify 18 primary emotions that may be at the root of your anger-and to choose Scripture-based responses for effectively dealing with them. You will discover anger-taming strategies such as
• predetermining how to respond to certain triggers
• deactivating your "anger buttons"
• developing a divine perspective toward frustrating people or circumstances
• exercising the fruit of the Spirit to thwart impatience and irritability
• understanding how food and other factors affect mood
30 Days to Taming Your Anger provides Scripture-based principles, heart-searching personal challenges, and powerful affirmations that point you to a new sense of freedom and improved relationships.
Pegues reveals that anger is a secondary emotion. She uses biblical and modern-day stories to help you identify 18 primary emotions that may be at the root of your anger-and to choose Scripture-based responses for effectively dealing with them. You will discover anger-taming strategies such as
• predetermining how to respond to certain triggers
• deactivating your "anger buttons"
• developing a divine perspective toward frustrating people or circumstances
• exercising the fruit of the Spirit to thwart impatience and irritability
• understanding how food and other factors affect mood
30 Days to Taming Your Anger provides Scripture-based principles, heart-searching personal challenges, and powerful affirmations that point you to a new sense of freedom and improved relationships.