114. Lashing out in anger toward your family? 5 physical ways to release anger in a healthy, non-destructive way

Have you ever thought of yourself as momster? Has your anger felt out of control? What about wanting to hurt someone or something when you are experiencing rage? 
To tell you the truth...I've been there. It's kinda of a scary place to be. 
In this episode you will learn:

  • What is going on in your brain when you feel out of control 
  • How you can respond differently moving forward instead of lashing out in destructive ways
  • 5 actual physical ways to release anger/rage in a healthy non destructive way


As Christians the Bible tells us to have self-control, not other control. With self-control, we need to learn ways to manage our anger so it does control us. In this episode you will learn how to release anger in a healthy ways.
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Emotionally Healthy Legacy

Elizabeth

Welcome to Emotionally Healthy Legacy.

This podcast for Christian moms who want to control their mom anger and respond with patience and calm.

This podcast is for you if you:

  • Sick of constantly screaming at your kids or experiencing explosive anger
  • Wish you could be a calm and patient mom
  • Tell yourself ‘I never had anger issues until I had kids’
  • Feel burnt-out and stressed all the time 
  • Experience regular mom guilt and shame for hurting your children with your words or actions
  • Want to model healthy emotional stability to your children

 

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