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| Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:27:26 +0000 Self-talk In close relationships, most of the time being loved, being respected or being personally happy is more important than being “right” - Anger Self Talk 7 We all LIKE being right, but some people HAVE to be right as a matter of power and control over others. These people are very rigid in their thinking patterns because they don’t allow that others may have equally valid opinions or ways of doing things. While it IS true that sometimes we indeed have [...] |
| Wed, 09 Apr 2008 05:40:14 +0000 Self-talk I need to develop more patience and tolerance toward some people or situations - Anger Self Talk 6 “As soon as you concern yourself with the “good” and “bad” of your fellows, you create an opening in your heart for maliciousness to enter. Testing, competing with, and criticizing others weaken and defeat you”……Morihei Ueshiba We live in a complex world with over 6 billion other people, many of whom see things, value things [...] |
| Fri, 04 Apr 2008 22:04:18 +0000 Self-talk I am partly responsible for how people treat me - Anger Self Talk 5 Has it occurred to you that your attitudes, appearance, demeanor, and behaviors are constantly teaching others how you are willing to be treated? It’s like we are beaming signals to other people of which we may or may not be aware. Yet, we sometimes are astounded when people then treat us in ways consistent with [...] |
| Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:48:30 +0000 Self-talk Nobody is perfect. I must remember that even good intentioned and competent people make mistakes - Anger Self-Talk 4 “Iron is full of impurities that weaken it; through forging it becomes steel and is transformed into a razor-sharp sword. Human beings develop in the same fashion” - Morihei Ueshiba To reduce anger, remind yourself that most of us are works in progress and, as such, are imperfect. We all have good days and and bad days; [...] |
| Tue, 01 Apr 2008 23:27:00 +0000 Uncategorized I cannot control people who do not wish to be controlled - Self Talk Part 3 Much anger is the world is generated by people trying to control or change other people who do not wish to be controlled or changed. Rather than thinking in terms of “control,” think instead of other methods of changing and influencing others such as: persuading, educating, rewarding, enticing, compromising, being positive role model, advising, urging [...] |
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The AngerCoach Show Monthly PodCast
Episode 1
November, 2006
In this first Episode of the AngerCoach Show, we highlight some practical ways to apply anger management tools in your life. Every month we will be offering new and viable tips and exercises for individuals seeking to offer help to loved ones, friends or who are interested in their own personal development.
In addition to these exercises, we also have an opportunity for listeners to have some interaction with the Aristotle Award - a recognition we give monthly to an individual who has exercised anger management in their lives. People can submit their own name, or the name of someone they know to Dr. Fiore. Each month a winner will be chosen and will receive a gift certificate from one of our sponsors. Click here to listen now, or click on the link below to subscribe for free via iTunes.
Written by: Tony Fiore
Underwritten by: Penny Bail Bonds
Sponsored by: Population4
Produced by: Tony Fiore and Population4
Episode 2
December, 2006
This month's episode deals with aggressive driving and road rage. Aggressive driving not only endangers people's lives, but puts immense stress on our relationships with other. We talk about practical ways ones can reduce stress and calm down while on the road, as well as ways of mitigating road related disagreements. We host Dr. Leon James from the University of Hawaii. Dr. James is an expert in the phsycology of driving behavior and now serves on the Govenor's Impaired Driving Task Force. You can contact Dr. James online at www.drdriving.org.
Written by: Tony Fiore
Underwritten by: Penny Bail Bonds
Sponsored by: Population4
Produced by: Tony Fiore and Population4
Episode 3
January, 2007
We are taught that we should never "go to bed mad" or avoid dealing with an issue. Actually, research shows that most couples are incapable of resolving conflicts when their stress levels get too high. That is because high stress levels impair our memory, our reasoning ability, or judgment, and our perspective of things. In this episode of the Anger Coach Show, we discuss three tools that are useful to use when an argument arises.
Written by: Tony Fiore
Underwritten by: Penny Bail Bonds
Sponsored by: Population4
Produced by: Tony Fiore and Population4
Special Thanks to: Right Works Production
Episode 4
February, 2007
This episode is based on marital research performed by the famous Gottman Institute. According to their findings, a high rate of issues that occur in marriage and relationships are insolvable. These issues are called: "Perpetual Issues", since many couples become gridlocked on them. Find out how to deal with these issues and how both partners can understand their mates better by learning to view matters from one another's perspective.
Written by: Tony Fiore
Underwritten by: Penny Bail Bonds
Sponsored by: Population4
Produced by: Tony Fiore and Population4
Special Thanks to: Right Works Production
