Stop getting mad...and start saving your life! Anger isn't just a negative emotion. It may also lead to heart disease and other life-threatening illnesses, according to the latest medical research. Now, Anger Kills helps you assess just how much hostility, cynicism, and aggression rule your life. Incorporating recent scientific data and the methods developed in the authors' anger-reduction workshops, this practical guide explains how to recognize anger points and control them using seventeen proven, successful strategies, from deflecting anger to improving relationships to adopting a more positive attitude. The authors also provide practical solutions for effectively dealing with hostile people to help you improve and diminish painful encounters and enjoy a calmer, happier life.
I read this book several years ago, and its effects on my life continue. In simple terms, the authors give us a logical strategy in letting go of our anger. Actually, we're shown how to not have unnecessary anger in the first place. One of the most important self-help books I've read.
This book, I found, used, sitting on a shelf where I was looking for another. However, it caught my eye, was reasonably priced, and maybe we could all use a little more perspective about and practice around transforming hostility into collaborative ability.
The problem started, though, when I wanted to read the book. I'd really rather not have someone seeing me read a book with such a large title that can be read from across the room as "Anger Kills." All the other words are so significantly smaller that, basically, I guarantee that by taking this book into an otherwise peaceful room where people are reading... well, it's a bit unsettling.
Now, I study a seemingly wide variety of books about psychology. If you know me, you know that about me. And, I am really committed to living peacefully. Reading this book in public, though, might make some people nervous about me. That's not the way I want it to be.
This is the most useful book I’ve read on getting a handle on anger. I have started implementing some strategies included here and already see improvement. I took this book out of the library but will get my own copy for reference and to share with those I love who could also use some help in corralling their anger.
I don't consider myself an angry person. (I think people who know me will back me up on that statement.) But this book still had lots of great ideas that helped me improve my mood and overall mental health.
This is more of a workbook. Nice strategies, I do not like couple of things in the book but that really does not matter. Good read and will certainly help you if you have some degree of anger problem and I am sure you have....