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Aug 2020
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240 // How to Process Anger

RACHAEL KABLE
About this episode

Hello and welcome to episode 240 of The Mindful Kind podcast. 

In this episode, you'll discover why anger isn't a "bad" thing and the differences between anger and aggression. You'll also hear three ways to help you process anger, including:

  • Identifying and validating your emotions
  • Taking an "anger rain check"
  • Tapping into empathy

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You can also get your copy of my Relaxation Meditation Album here. 

Thank you so much for listening and I hope you have a great week, Mindful Kind. 

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