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    Explore " temper" with insightful episodes like "Tedsthoughts with Neil Rankin", ""My Child is Having a Temper-tantrum...WHAT SHOULD I DO?" (Listener Question)", "The Power Of Love #4 11.05.23", "Seeing red — anger and aggression" and "Don't Be Foolish - Audio" from podcasts like ""Ted's thoughts", "The Mind of a Child", "Wildwood Community Church", "All In The Mind" and "Orchard Street Church"" and more!

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    Tedsthoughts with Neil Rankin

    Tedsthoughts with Neil Rankin

    Neil is never half hearted and always fully commits to any project he applies himself to.
    “Frontline Chef” as is known on social media has created many excellent brands including Temper and most recently Simplicity which supplies Dishoom with their vegan sausage and The Ivy with their vegan patty.
    Hospitality is “I got you” which I find very comforting 

    "My Child is Having a Temper-tantrum...WHAT SHOULD I DO?" (Listener Question)

    "My Child is Having a Temper-tantrum...WHAT SHOULD I DO?" (Listener Question)

    As a parent, it can be overwhelming when your young child has a temper tantrum. How can we meet them in the moment and help them deal with the big feelings they're experiencing? Thank you to the listener who sent this question in!
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    The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.

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    Does your Fire…Work? Episode #141 - Me to We Talk Podcast

    Does your Fire…Work? Episode #141 - Me to We Talk Podcast

    Happy Fourth of July!!  It's something about this day that brings out the kid in all of us!  Just as fireworks go off around the U.S., so do fireworks in your relationship. Are there fireworks in your relationship or do you find there is only Fire…no works? 

    Does your anger ignite just like a firecracker until your temper explodes?  Or does your fire have a slow burn.  How do you handle anger in marriage? Let’s discuss managing your temper and understanding long and short fuse responses.  

    Join the Me To We Talk Podcast as we discuss the fire that burns within your relationships, and how we need to fan the flame in some instances but not to the point where the fire consumes us. 

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    Try The Other Handle

    Try The Other Handle

    Today's episode of Navigate The Day, explores Epictetus' profound wisdom in choosing the right handle to lift life's challenges. Epictetus compares life events to handles, emphasizing that each situation has two perspectives from which it can be approached. Instead of grasping the handle of wrongdoing, we are encouraged to shift our focus to the handle of shared connection and understanding. By doing so, we gain a newfound ability to navigate difficult circumstances with grace and resilience.

    In our journal reflection, we delve into the question of whether we have a hold on the right handle of our own situations. Candidly, we realize that we often cling to negative aspects, hindering our ability to find alternative solutions. We recognize that our self-belief plays a crucial role in overcoming obstacles. By believing in ourselves and embracing the possibilities for growth and progress, we can conquer life's challenges and emerge stronger.

    Examining our current struggles, we acknowledge that our perspective on our appearance has been a heavy burden. We have fixated on the negative, fearing how others perceive us and the financial implications. Yet, we realize the need to pause and view things from a different light. Embracing alternate perspectives, we can focus on cultivating a resolved mindset and practicing mindfulness. By replacing negative thoughts with positivity, we set the stage for exponential personal and external growth.

    Epictetus reminds us that it's futile to lift life's challenges with the wrong handle. Through intentional perspective shifts, we uncover the power to transform our lives and embrace new possibilities. Join us on this transformative journey as we navigate the day with an empowered and enlightened mindset.

    Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!

    Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

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    Trauma Special Forces Sniper In Combat In Afghanistan.

    Trauma Special Forces Sniper In Combat In Afghanistan.

    Trauma Special Forces Sniper In Combat In Afghanistan. Post Traumatic Growth. Join us in a special episode featuring the story of a Canadian Special Forces sniper who encountered intense combat situations in Afghanistan. This seasoned sniper shares his experiences, highlighting the violence, high-pressure scenarios, and the harsh realities of warfare, including the profound impact it had on him and those around him. He bravely delves into the chaos of combat, mayhem, and the heart-wrenching specter of death, along with the unique and challenging role of their interpreter who was coerced into espionage.

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    Through this gripping narrative, Jeff DePatie not only opens up about the trauma he endured but also its ripple effects on his personal life, including his marriage and relationship with his ex-wife. It's a candid exploration of the emotional aftermath of combat and the struggles that many military and police personnel face. Trauma Special Forces Sniper In Combat In Afghanistan. Post Traumatic Growth.

    However, the core of his story revolves around a powerful transformation—his journey toward Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG). Jeff reveals how this traumatic experience became a catalyst for his personal development and how it drives his mission with "The Special Forces Experience." This transformative initiative deliberately fosters PTG, unlocking virtues, possibilities, and leadership values that are unparalleled in any other form of self-growth. It's a story of healing, resilience, and the pursuit of peace, providing a unique perspective on the journey from trauma to personal growth. Trauma Special Forces Sniper In Combat In Afghanistan. Post Traumatic Growth.

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    How to Survive Temper Tantrums

    How to Survive Temper Tantrums
    how-to-survive-temper-tantrumsIt’s your worst nightmare. Your child throws a tantrum in a public place. You’re stressed out and are ready to have a tantrum of your own.

    How can you deal?

    The most difficult -- yet most important -- thing to do is to ignore your child during the temper tantrum. See if the tantrum dies down.

    If that doesn’t work, divert your child’s attention. Remove him from the environment. This may be tough because you’re pressed for time and are in a public place for a purpose. Leaving that environment shows him that you mean business.

    You may have to physically move your child. There could be thrashing and resistance. Try hugging him to calm him down. Talking to him might not work until he is calm.

    Don’t make false promises or threats. Uphold your rewards and consequences so your child knows your promises have integrity.

    Maintain your composure. Enlist the help of your spouse or partner. Make sure you’re both on the same page with rewards and consequences.

    The good news is that kids tend to outgrow the tantrum phase. If the tantrums are greatly stressful for you as a parent, speak with a professional.

    Listen as Dr. Naveen Mehrotra joins Melanie Cole, MS, to advise on dealing with temper tantrums in this encore episode from March 2017.

    Temper Check

    Temper Check

    I've really been working on my temper! It's not always easy to hold my tongue when I actually have a lot to say- especially when someone  insults me - but it's worth it. Lashing out is easy, controlling your temper takes the power of the Spirit. In this episode, I share how I'm growing in this area and I encourage you to do the same.

    To Each His Own

    To Each His Own

    In this episode of "Navigate The Day," we explore the idea that we should focus on our own nature and what we can control in our own lives, rather than being consumed by other people's shortcomings. The quote from Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations," "Another has done me wrong? Let him see to it," reminds us that we don't need to take on the responsibility of fixing someone else's behavior or seeking revenge.

    As I reflect on this quote and the journal prompt it inspires, I realize that I often care too much about what others are doing or how they are handling their lives. I get frustrated with coworkers who don't pull their weight or don't share my level of professionalism. However, I now see that it's not within my control to correct or assist in their life circumstances. Instead, I need to focus on myself, my actions, and my thoughts.

    By letting go of the burden of feeling the need to solve everyone else's problems, I can accomplish more for myself and give more to those around me. Other people will always have their own perspectives and tendencies, but their problems and tendencies don't need to affect me unless I allow them to. By disregarding the missteps of others and focusing on what I can control, I can be more useful to my friends, family, and society as a whole.

    I am reminded of the importance of shutting out external noise and listening to my inner self. I no longer want to let my temper run rampant or allow others to have control over my views or actions. Aurelius is suggesting that we should accept that people have their own proclivities and problems, and it's not our job to solve them. We should focus on what is within our own control and work towards achieving our own goals and desires.

    In conclusion, I am inspired to focus on my own personal growth and development, rather than worrying about others' leanings and difficulties. By accepting that others have their own inclinations and complications, and that it's not my responsibility to fix them, I can avoid unnecessary stress and frustration. Ultimately, by changing my energy towards my own personal growth and development, I can achieve a more fulfilling life.

    Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!

    Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

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    Release Your Resentment

    Release Your Resentment
    The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to music that helps you soak in scripture.Let go of resentment and let God cool your anger. Meditate on Proverbs 15:18. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a Bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/signup?ref=podcast

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    The Actives

    The Actives

    Proactive people are value driven. They are still influenced by external stimuli (physical, social, or psychological) but their response is a value-based choice or response. They believe they are responsible for their own lives and our behavior is a function of our decisions, not our conditions.  "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey 

     

    Proactive sayings from Proverbs-

    1. Stay on top of your business (Prov. 24:27, 24:30-34, 6:6-11)
    2. Be careful of the people you hang around (Prov. 12:16, 22:24-25)
    3. Don't chase that bag (Prov. 23:4-5)
    4. See Wisdom (Prov. 22:17-18)
    5. Take heed not to be envious of sinners (Prov. 23:17-18, 24:1-2)

     

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    Are You Angry?

    Are You Angry?
    Are you angry? Pastor Terry can help with a few tips from the Bible on anger management. Have you been blessed by this message? Please bless us back by clicking like, sharing and commenting on our messages. If you need prayer, leave a message below or call us at 636-225-7080 and we will pray for you. Would you like to know more about becoming a Christian? Click here: http://summitchurch.us/Becoming-a-Christian Check out our website: http://summitchurch.us/ If you would like to help support us financially, go to http://summitchurch.us/Giving

    Cool Down Anger

    Cool Down Anger
    The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of lake waves. What can you do with your anger? Meditate on Proverbs 29:8. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome

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    Leave Anger to God

    Leave Anger to God
    The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of lake waves. Is hate or anger eating away at your peace? Meditate on Leviticus 19:18. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome

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    Ep 16, Robert Allen Bartlett - Lab Alchemy and the Temper of Herbs

    Ep 16, Robert Allen Bartlett - Lab Alchemy and the Temper of Herbs

    Robert is a practicing alchemist and author.

    In 1974, he left San Jose State University to pursue an intensive course of alchemical study at the Paracelsus Research Society (later Paracelsus College) under the guidance of Dr. Albert Reidel (aka Frater Albertus). 

    By 1976, at the prompting of Frater Albertus, Robert returned to college at Boise State University to complete his degree in chemistry with the view of working at the newly formed Paralab, a commercial offshoot of Paracelsus College. 

    In 1979, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and immediately began work at Paralab as Chief Chemist. Working closely with Frater Albertus, Robert researched and developed a wide range of mineral and metallic preparations following Western and Eastern alchemical traditions for applications in alternative health care. Later, Robert was selected by Frater Albertus to become a Director of Research at Tristar, the future vision of Frater Albertus which would combine the Paracelsus College, Paralab, and a Healing Arts Center into one complex. Unfortunately with the death of Frater Albertus in 1984, both the college and Paralab closed its doors and the Tristar dream was never realized.

    Robert is the author of, among other titles:

    Real Alchemy;

    The Way of the Crucible;

    The Temper of Herbs; 

    And most recently, The Book of Antimony.

    You can find Robert’s work at spagyricus.com