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Average rating: 4.26 · 1,885 ratings · 189 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Temperament God Gave Yo...

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The Temperament God Gave Yo...

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The Emotions God Gave You: ...

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Yes, God!: What Ordinary Fa...

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Anxiety: A Catholic Guide t...

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Catholic and Married: Leani...

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Tuned In: The Power of Pres...

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Os temperamentos no matrimônio

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“Grace, combined with insight and choice, is the means of change."32”
Art Bennett, The Temperament God Gave You: The Classic Key to Knowing Yourself, Getting Along with Others, and Growing Closer to the Lord

“As a parent, you may sometimes react in frustration, wanting to break his will or mete out some severe punishment in order to bring him down a notch and make him more docile. But even Father Hock back in the early 1930s recognized that much care must be taken not to cause the choleric to become hardened and embittered by harsh and punitive discipline: [B]y hard, proud treatment the choleric is not improved, but embittered and hardened; whereas even a very proud choleric can easily be influenced by reasonable suggestions and supernatural motives . . . it is absolutely necessary to remain calm and to allow the choleric to “cool off” and then to persuade him to accept guidance in order to correct his faults. . . .11”
Art Bennett, The Temperament God Gave Your Kids: Motivate, Discipline, and Love Your Children



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