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Is it the "cocky" tone in his voice? The peculiar smell coming from her cubicle? The fact that he's never, ever on time… even when it's important? Or maybe it's not just "one" person - but everyone on the freeway right now! (Those *%^*%$! idiots!) Let's face it: some people can just drive us absolutely nuts! But no matter how "annoying" certain people may be… our emotions are our responsibility. We can learn how to keep our cool - no matter what's going on around us. (It's a very "cool" skill to have!) INSIDE THIS GUIDE, YOU'LL LEARN HOW TO: • Understand why you feel strong emotions towards…mehr

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Is it the "cocky" tone in his voice? The peculiar smell coming from her cubicle? The fact that he's never, ever on time… even when it's important? Or maybe it's not just "one" person - but everyone on the freeway right now! (Those *%^*%$! idiots!) Let's face it: some people can just drive us absolutely nuts! But no matter how "annoying" certain people may be… our emotions are our responsibility. We can learn how to keep our cool - no matter what's going on around us. (It's a very "cool" skill to have!) INSIDE THIS GUIDE, YOU'LL LEARN HOW TO: • Understand why you feel strong emotions towards certain people, but not others. • Deal with annoying people and situations without blowing up, yelling, or doing something else you might regret. • Create healthy outlets for your anger, so you can "let off steam" safely, in private. • And more! Join the many people who have learned so much about why "certain people" are soooo annoying - and how to handle these kinds of scenarios with grace, by following the steps in How To Deal with People Who Drive You Absolutely Nuts, today!
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Dr. Suzanne Gelb, Ph.D., J.D. is a psychologist, life coach and author. For 3+ decades, she has helped people learn to forgive others who have hurt them, and reclaim happiness and wellbeing, using tools like the ones in this book. Dr. Gelb's inspiring insights on emotional wellness have been featured on more than 200 radio programs, 260 TV interviews, and online on Time, Newsweek, Forbes, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, NBC's Today, Positively Positive, Mind Body Green, The Muse and many other places, as well. Dr. Gelb's powerful articles, "Still Mad at Your Parents? How to Forgive and Move On, Once and for All," and "'Just Believe.' How I Learned To Trust In The Universe, Even When All Hope Seemed Lost," were published on Positively Positive. As a contributing writer to Psychology Today, Dr. Gelb's articles on self-healing [so necessary after being emotionally hurt] include "How To Prioritize Self-Care When Life's 'Super Busy.'" Dr. Gelb believes it is never too late to become the person - you want to be. Strong. Confident. Calm. Creative. Free of the burdens that have held you back - no matter what happened in the past. To learn more, visit DrSuzanneGelb.com.