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In “Be Angry but Don’t Blow It”, Lisa Bevere presents a transformative approach to managing anger without compromising your relationships or integrity. Blending faith-based insights with practical advice, this book empowers readers to channel their passion constructively, overcome emotional struggles, and embrace a life of self-control, forgiveness, and peace.
You Will Learn
- Understanding Anger: Differentiate between healthy and destructive anger.
- Channeling Passion: Turn emotions into positive energy for growth.
- Biblical Principles: Apply faith-based strategies to manage anger.
- Practical Tools: Techniques to handle emotional triggers.
- Forgiveness and Healing: Move past hurt and embrace emotional freedom.
- Self-Control: Develop strategies for a peaceful, balanced life.
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Be Angry But Don’t Blow It (English)
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Sanya Iyer –
This book redefines how we perceive and deal with anger. The author’s wisdom and actionable strategies have given me the tools to navigate my emotions with clarity and confidence
Deepak Reddy –
Be Angry But Don’t Blow It’ is a valuable resource for anyone struggling with anger. The practical tips and spiritual guidance have helped me handle conflicts more calmly and effectively
Ritika Sharma –
“The advice in this book is life-changing. It teaches you how to acknowledge your anger and channel it positively without letting it escalate. Highly recommended for personal and relational growth.”
Kartik Chaturvedi –
“This book transforms the way you view anger, showing how it can be a force for good when managed well. The author’s guidance is clear, practical, and rooted in empathy.”
Sneha Banerjee –
“I’ve never read a book on anger that felt so practical and relatable. The strategies are easy to apply, and the spiritual perspective adds depth and purpose to managing emotions.”
Ramesh Deshmukh –
“This book is an essential guide to managing anger with grace. The author’s insights into emotional intelligence and spirituality provide a balanced approach to dealing with difficult situations
Tanvi Pillai –
The author’s compassionate approach to anger management is both refreshing and effective. This book offers tools to handle anger in a way that fosters understanding and personal growth.”
Vikram Rao –
‘Be Angry But Don’t Blow It’ is a powerful reminder that anger can be a constructive emotion. The book’s practical tips and heartfelt stories have been transformative for my emotional well-being.
Swati Nair –
The book provides a practical framework for understanding anger and using it as a force for good. The spiritual insights and actionable advice make it a truly enriching read.”
Siddharth Tiwari –
“This book has changed how I view and manage anger. The author’s guidance is thoughtful and empowering, helping me channel my emotions in a way that benefits my relationships and mental health.”
Aditi Menon –
“‘Be Angry But Don’t Blow It’ teaches you to embrace anger without letting it control you. The strategies are straightforward and effective, helping me navigate conflicts with grace and understanding.
Rahul Joshi –
This book is a practical and inspiring guide to dealing with anger constructively. The advice is relatable and easy to implement, making it an invaluable resource for personal growth.
Priya Kulkarni –
“The author approaches anger with empathy and wisdom, teaching you how to express it without causing harm. It’s a must-read for anyone looking to transform their emotional responses.”
Arjun Dixit –
“I found this book incredibly helpful in understanding and managing my anger. It’s a perfect blend of psychological insights and spiritual principles, offering guidance that truly works.”
Nisha Malhotra –
“This book shows that anger doesn’t have to be destructive. The author’s practical advice and spiritual wisdom have helped me manage my emotions in a healthier and more productive way.”
Kunal Chatterjee –
‘Be Angry But Don’t Blow It’ is a thoughtful and empowering guide to mastering anger. It’s filled with relatable anecdotes and actionable steps that have significantly improved my relationships
Ananya Reddy –
The book provides deep insights into handling anger without letting it consume you. The strategies are practical, and the spiritual principles add a refreshing layer to the narrative.”
Rohan Verma –
“This book offers a fresh perspective on anger, helping you see it as a tool rather than a problem. The practical advice and real-life examples make it an engaging and transformative read.”
Meera Gupta –
Be Angry But Don’t Blow It’ has been a life-changing read. It teaches how to understand and control anger while staying true to your emotions. A must-read for anyone seeking emotional balance and peace
Aarav Sharma –
This book is an insightful guide to managing anger constructively. The author’s approach is compassionate, providing practical strategies and spiritual wisdom that help you channel anger into positive action without losing control.