Sign In To HealthyPlace Cancel

   
Forgot your password?


REGISTER SIGN IN BOOKMARK

Immediate Relief of Negative Feelings

Written by Adam Khan   
PDF Print E-mail
Nov 08, 2008 A +  A -  RESET  

How do you feel?

IF YOU FEEL FINE, this page is not for you; at least right now it isn't. Mark this page for later and head over to the search page. Come back when you need some immediate relief from a negative emotion or situation and click on one of the descriptions below.

Angry Bored Tired
Worried Impatient Annoyed
Frustrated Discouraged Stressed out
Insecure Depressed Discontented
Relative upsets you Improve performance
Parenting problems Trouble-makers at work

After you've read one of the chapters above, write the principle on the piece of paper (at the end of each chapter is the principle in bold letters) and carry that principle with you, concentrating on applying it for the next few hours (or days).

Click here for bite-size samples of self-help stuff that works

Learn more about applying the principles in your life in a way that will really make a difference:
From Hope to Change

Here's another angle on the same subject: How do you take a good insight or effective principle and translate it into a real change in your life?
Personal Propaganda

What is the most powerful self-help technique on the planet? What single thing can you do that will improve your attitude, improve the way you deal with others, and also improve your health? Find out here.
Where to Tap

Would you like to be emotionally strong? Would you like to have that special pride in yourself because you didn't whimper or whine or collapse when things got rough?
There is a way, and it's not as difficult as you'd think.
Think Strong

next: The Ancient Hindus Used the Same Technique as Modern Cognitive Science to End Human Miser

Top   |   E-mail   |  
Last Updated( Jun 04, 2009 )
reviewed by:
Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist)
 

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

Sign up for the HealthyPlace.com newsletter mailing list.
* Email
* First Name
* Last Name
* = Required Field