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Anger Management - Take Control of Your Emotions - The Ultimate Guide for Men & Women to Achieve Freedom from Anger Stress and Anxiety to Build Happier Relationships and Obtain a Better Life - cover

Anger Management - Take Control of Your Emotions - The Ultimate Guide for Men & Women to Achieve Freedom from Anger Stress and Anxiety to Build Happier Relationships and Obtain a Better Life

Eric Holt

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

Do you struggle with managing your anger effectively?
 
Are strained relationships taking a toll on your happiness?
 
Is anger, stress, and anxiety affecting your emotional well-being?
 
In "Anger Management", Eric Holt provides a comprehensive solution for those seeking emotional control, improved relationships, and a better life.  
 
With practical insights, you'll learn proven techniques to manage your anger, overcome emotional challenges, and cultivate healthier relationships.
 
In this book, you'll benefit from:
 
- Understanding the Biology of Anger: Discover how neurotransmitters influence your anger reactions and learn how to regulate them effectively.
 
- Bringing Harmony to Your Relationships: With enhanced communication skills, you'll build bridges of understanding and create an environment of compassion and empathy.
 
- Proven Techniques for Anger Management: Embrace progressive relaxation, tried and true techniques, and explore the impact of relaxation and diet on your emotional well-being.
 
- Harnessing the Power of Serotonin: Discover how to boost serotonin levels naturally and tap into its positive effects on your mood and overall mental health.
 
- Using Anger Constructively: Embrace the positive side of anger and channel it into personal growth and achievements.
 
- Enhancing Emotional Well-Being: Learn how to create a well-rounded self-care routine that nurtures your mind, body, and spirit.
 
And more!
 
Don't let anger control your life. Imagine a future where you have emotional control, healthier relationships, and a fulfilling life.
 
Grab your copy today and say goodbye to strained relationships, stress, and anxiety as you embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
Disponible desde: 28/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 76 páginas.

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