It’s healthy and normal to get frustrated or angry from time to time. However, it’s not healthy or normal to feel frustration and anger on a daily basis. This means your frustration tolerance is too low and it’s time to develop some much-needed skills so you can feel more peaceful and connected with yourself and those around you. Today I’m teaching you my top five strategies to stop feeling frustrated and angry in all your relationships.
Research and Resources for How to Stop Feeling Frustrated and Angry in Your Relationships
Hennessy, D.A.. (2017). The role of anger rumination in the frustration-aggression link.
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