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Venting doesn't reduce anger, but something else does, review finds
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests that expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing ...
Anger is a constant companion in our lives—and it influences your behavior in ways you probably never imagined. Here are just 5 examples, all drawn from recent research: 1. People Really Do Associate ...
Managers greatly influence the emotional mood of the workplace—especially with regard to anger. This post offers 11 ...
When a friend messes up—forgets a birthday, blows off plans or doesn't pull their weight—it's normal for you to feel angry and for them to feel guilty. And if they mess up again, it's tempting to ...
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