EP 323: Why Anger is Actually Necessary For Healing
Publisher |
Dr. Morgan Anderson
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 10, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:23:48

Inside of this episode, I encourage you to break free from the belief that all anger is bad, and I help you see that you can use it as fuel to make powerful and necessary changes in your life! 

 

In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover the significance of addressing and managing anger for personal improvement.

2. Distinguish between constructive and detrimental anger to foster healthy emotional expression.

3. Identify the value of anger in building secure attachment styles and nurturing relationships. 

4. Cultivate self-love, self-compassion, and thankfulness to overcome negative feelings. 

5. Harness the power of anger for transformation, healing, and self-awareness.

 

Sneak peek inside of the episode! I teach you the following: 

  • Acknowledge and validate your anger as a healthy emotion.

  • Become aware of the anger you may be holding onto from past experiences or relationships.

  • Practice healthy ways to express and process your anger, such as journaling, boxing, or visiting a destroy room.

  • Use your anger as fuel for change and healing in your personal growth journey.

  • Develop self-love, self-compassion, and a desire for connection as more sustainable emotional energies for long-term healing.

  • Practice gratitude once you have processed and released your anger to help maintain a positive mindset and emotional balance.

 

Ready to channel your anger to create change in your life?!

 

The Empowered.Secure.Loved. Program has everything you need to embody the securely attached woman and create a healthy passionate relationship. 

 

Apply to the Empowered.Secure.Loved Program Here: 

 

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