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Anger Management : A Practical Guide to Relieve Stress and Feel Less Anxious - Daniel Mercer

Anger Management

A Practical Guide to Relieve Stress and Feel Less Anxious

By: Daniel Mercer

eBook | 17 February 2026

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This book presents a practical exploration of anger management through the lens of mindfulness, explaining how anger develops, how it affects thinking and behavior, and how conscious awareness can interrupt reactive patterns. It combines accessible explanations of emotional processes with structured mindfulness practices, including breath awareness, body scanning, reflective journaling, and guided mental reframing. Rather than treating anger as something to suppress, the text frames it as a signal that can be observed, understood, and redirected through deliberate attention and consistent practice. The material progresses from foundational concepts to applied techniques, helping readers understand the relationship between stress, anxiety, and emotional reactivity in everyday life. Designed for adults who experience frequent frustration, emotional overwhelm, or difficulty regulating anger, the book is suitable for readers seeking a structured, skills-based approach to emotional self-management. It is especially relevant for individuals interested in mindfulness as a practical tool rather than a purely theoretical philosophy. Each chapter builds a system that links awareness, goal clarity, and daily habits, showing how small behavioral shifts can reduce escalation and improve emotional resilience in personal and professional contexts. The approach is instructional and practice-oriented, blending descriptive explanations with step-by-step exercises that can be integrated into daily routines such as eating, walking, working, and communicating. Readers are guided through techniques that develop self-observation, non-reactivity, and intentional decision-making, with an emphasis on repetition and reflection. The result is a cohesive framework for understanding anger, strengthening emotional regulation, and cultivating steadier responses to stress without relying on quick fixes or abstract theory.

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