He just insulted you and you feel your blood pressure rise. For a minute, as your body floods with resentment, your chance of staying calm is slim. You take a deep breath. Turning away expressionless, ...
Have you ever been in a situation where you just couldn't keep your emotions in check? Deep down inside, you know that keeping your cool is what the situation calls for, yet, controlling those ...
Jesse was always angry about something. Her first response about whatever happened was to become angry and play the victim role. She was unpleasant to be around, but she had a good heart. Most people ...
When emotions start calling the shots, it doesn’t always look like dramatic outbursts or public meltdowns. Sometimes, it’s more subtle—like feeling exhausted from replaying a single comment in your ...
Coercive control creates invisible chains and a sense of fear that pervades all elements of a survivor’s life. It works to limit their human rights by depriving them of their liberty and reducing ...
Years ago, I hired my first employee. Things went well at first. I was so happy to be able to hand off those boring, tedious tasks and no longer worry about them. But that feeling didn’t last. Early ...
It’s hard not to get worked up emotionally when you’re in a tense conversation. After all, a disagreement can feel like a threat. You’re afraid you’re going to have to give up something — your point ...
Sister Shivani, speaking on the Peace of Mind YouTube channel, reveals how parents can shape their children's behaviour by ...
The Indiana Fever took a five-point lead into the locker room at halftime but lost to the Minnesota Lynx in frustrating fashion after a flat third quarter that saw them score just 12 points on Friday ...
But it’s always the best to control your emotions, and if you cannot control your emotions do it in a way that doesn’t lead to a yellow card. I think I said when I got my red card against Everton ...
We make very different choices depending on what takes the dominant role in decision-making: the head or the heart. Behavioral economists have long relished exposing our illogic when it comes to ...