Anger Management Techniques That Actually Work

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How to Control Anger so You Can Feel Good, Have Better Relationships and Reduce Stress - Anger Management Techniques

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r/memes • comment
3 points • JasonIsBaad

If you got about 30$ to spare, I recommend you take this online course. You might need it.

r/insaneparents • comment
1 points • Cicallis

If a spelling mistake made by a stranger online pisses you off that much.. jeez.

get help

r/pcmasterrace • comment
1 points • WeastBound1337

https://www.udemy.com/course/howtocontrolanger/?utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=udemyads&utm_campaign=NEW-AW-PROS-PROF-US-DSA-1-EN-ENG_.ci__._sl_ENG.vi_TECH.sd_All.la_EN.&utm_content=deal4584&utm_term=.ag_82333838128.ad_375867446527.de_m.dm__._pl__._ti_aud-81377978749%3Adsa-849065987207.li_9016828.pd__.&gclid=CjwKCAiA3OzvBRBXEiwALNKDP1B5ICswBYJpy2HGCNbOIHf6Qb_ZGd3heUJTgV8HsNwZnf8qLHSapBoCkGkQAvD_BwE

r/Anger • comment
1 points • tdason444

This is what I went with: https://www.udemy.com/course/howtocontrolanger/

r/Anger • comment
1 points • myenjoyment

Hey there, you are not alone! There are lots of programs and solutions out there. I really liked this course (https://www.udemy.com/course/howtocontrolanger/). I'm not convinced it is unique... but if you are focused and follow the steps, you can certainly learn to identify your triggers and lead a more peaceful life.

If you have already tried this type of program, there are many others! If your question is: can I learn new ways to handle these emotions? I am certain the answer is YES!

With support!

r/woahdude • comment
-1 points • Lord_Blackthorn

My story is the same it has been in the first comment.

I believe every time in this video that teeth are shown they are perfectly symmetrical and mirrors down the middle.

It was my opinion then and still is now. In fact, unless they cite sources in their posts, you can assume nearly all posts on Reddit are opinions in one way, shape, or form.

In in case you forgot what your argument was, here you go: >The teeth right to the sides of her incisors (the big ones, I think that's right) are not homogenous.

This was your argument, i.e. your claim. You didn't need any supporting citations or references here, just like I didn't in my initial post, because it was an opinion.

I am not sure why the two of us having differing opinions upsets you so much. There is also no objective that I am hoping to accomplish. I gave an opinion, as I am doing now, and it stands as is. My opinion is self-fulfilling in that my original design was to give my opinion, and so it was given.

To reiterate verbatim, my opinion stated before is this (including my misspelling of deformities):

>They always have perfectly mirrored teeth on the left and right. > >No chips, no deformaties.

Edit: I feel like it may be helpful for me to post a link that may be of use for you. Please dont be afraid to ask for help: