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Anger

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SKU: 9780712611817

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Discover powerful techniques for transforming anger into peace with Thich Nhat Hanh’s “Anger” (ISBN: 9780712611817). Learn to understand and manage this destructive emotion through mindfulness and compassion. Find healing and harmony in your relationships and life. Perfect for those seeking emotional well-being and personal growth. “Anger” offers practical wisdom and actionable steps for a more peaceful existence.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780712611817
  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Width: 135 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0712611819
  • Publisher Date: 20 Sep 2001
  • Depth: 18
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 264 gr

21 reviews for Anger

  1. Swapnil Kumar

    Thich Nhat Hanh’s wisdom shines through. It gave me some tools to understand my anger, but I still struggle to apply them.

  2. Ganvir Shubham Anand

    The practical exercises offered here are worth the price of the book alone! I am already seeing changes in my attitude toward life!

  3. Vinay Beniwal

    A profound book! It completely changed how I perceive and deal with anger. Simple yet powerful techniques. Highly recommend!

  4. Arush Dutt

    Not a miracle cure, but a solid guide. I’ve implemented some of the techniques, and they have helped me become more aware of my anger triggers.

  5. Aritra Bose

    A gentle and compassionate guide to understanding anger. It didn’t magically ‘fix’ me, but it provided a new perspective.

  6. Shashank Dilip Bhavsar

    This book offered me a new perspective on anger. Not a quick fix, but a pathway to understanding and managing it better. The audiobook is also great!

  7. Priya

    I found the book quite repetitive. It delivers useful insights, but they are delivered in a way that can feel like it is going over the same ground. The good part of the book is the delivery of mindfulness tools.

  8. Tirupati V Sai Akash

    This book may not be for everyone, but if you are struggling with anger, you will find some really useful techniques here.

  9. Amrita Reji

    Good introduction to mindful anger management. Easy to understand, but maybe too basic for some. Still effective. I liked that it wasn’t preachy or overly spiritual.

  10. Simran Bansal

    This book helped me understand the nature of anger. I’ve started using mindfulness to deal with my own anger. I’ve found it to be helpful in managing the feeling and I would recommend it to others

  11. Mehakdeep Singh

    Simple, yet effective. I appreciate the clear explanations and practical advice. A great resource for anyone struggling with anger.

  12. Dipankar Adhikari

    I was hoping for a more direct approach. This book takes a more gentle and philosophical route, which wasn’t quite what I needed.

  13. Devanshu Agrawal

    This book helped me change my relationship with anger. Now I manage my emotions in a way that I never have before. I no longer lash out and can control my temper. I’d recommend this book

  14. Aditya Gujrawat

    I am always a bit skeptical of self-help books, but this one genuinely helped me to understand my emotions. I find myself reading this book more than once.

  15. Kaustav Prakash

    While I understand the ideas in the book, I think that they may be difficult to implement. The premise is great, but execution will be difficult.

  16. Kratik Gupta

    Useful insights, but I wish it went into more depth on the root causes of anger. Still a valuable read overall.

  17. Deepak Krishnan V

    This is a book to be read more than once. The ideas and concepts need to be revisited again to make sure you integrate them.

  18. Keya Vyas

    While the teachings are good, I found it difficult to connect with the writing style. It felt a bit detached. I’ll stick with my current method of anger management

  19. Aayushi Agrawal

    A life-changing book! It’s helped me navigate my anger and find more peace. I feel more in control of my emotions and actions.

  20. Janardan Singh Patel

    A helpful book, but I found some concepts a bit repetitive. Still, worth a read for managing anger. Wish there were more real-life examples though.

  21. Harshit Sihag

    I was expecting more practical exercises. It’s a bit too philosophical for my taste, but the message is good overall.

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