25th October, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
(From a meditation on a beautiful Fall day… and, for future meditations to find peace…)
Experience the feelings of being angry.
Experience the feelings of fear.
Experience the feelings of being sad.
Experience the feelings of being anxious.
Experience the feelings of the lack of control.
Learn the lesson of anger and accept it.
Learn the lesson of fear and accept it.
Learn »
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12th February, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
There are many things that make people angry or frustrated. There are many angry people in the world. There are many people in the world driven by their anger to live their lives demonstrating their anger and frustration. When parents role model anger, they train their children to be angry teenagers who grow up to »
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21st February, 2010 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
There are a lot of angry and rage driven people in this country (and the world) and they are always right, at least in their belief system. Most of these people have developed their habitual “knee-jerk” reaction to any opposing thought, by allowing their anger and rage to rise to the surface, and without any »
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26th March, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Both for counselors and clients involved in mental support, increased levels of physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual stress can make challenges worse. It is fairly common knowledge that anxiety, panic, fear, anger/rage, loss of focus, PTSD, chemical dependency and other forms of addiction, and compulsive behaviors are either created, or made worse, as a response »
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23rd January, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
1. Identify who is angry
Train your managers and employees to identify the behaviors that can signal an anger challenged co-worker and have a positive system that will report these behaviors to management for further investigation. Do not wait.
2. Identify why they are angry
Interview reporting staff to determine whether indications warrant further review. Interview subject to »
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19th January, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Anger is one of the 4 basic emotions. These primitive responses manifest in men and women as a response to stressful stimuli. Any or all of these, 4 basic emotions can be observed as a response to stress, though each individual develops some dominant habits as response to life’s stimuli. The four emotional responses are »
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3rd December, 2008 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Have you ever experienced any stress? Is the world more stressful now than it was 20 years ago? Have you ever experience physical or emotional symptoms that are made worse as a response to stress? Do you believe that the best solution to stress is getting drunk or taking drugs?
I ask these questions many times »
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