ISBN-13: 9783565229406 / Angielski / Miękka / 132 str.
Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured. "Echoes of Anger" is a profound exploration of our most destructive emotion. In a high-stress world, many of us are walking pressure cookers, one minor inconvenience away from an explosion. But repressing anger is just as dangerous as unleashing it.This book offers a third way: transmutation. Drawing on the ancient wisdom of Stoicism and modern cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), it teaches you how to deconstruct the triggers that set you off. Why does the traffic jam feel like a personal insult? Why does a comment from a colleague linger for days? The answer lies not in the external event, but in your internal narrative.You will learn the "pause technique" to insert a gap between stimulus and response. We explore the somatic roots of rage-how to release the physical tension before it becomes a mental obsession. The goal is not to become a robot, but to become the master of your own emotional climate.Don't let a moment of madness destroy years of building. Learn to hear the echo before the shout, and find the power in silence. This guide is essential for anyone who has ever regretted words spoken in heat.
The storm is not outside, it is within. Learn to quiet the waves, and you will govern the ocean.