Anger
Irritability in childhood linked to teen suicide risk
Irritability usually shows up in children as frustration and anger.
Chess moves to improve your life
Do not waste it on selfish people in your present or people who are now living only in your past.
Mystic Mantra: Rigidity kills, flexibility saves
Do not always try to impose your ideas on others though healthy discussions are welcome.
Here’s how witnessing violence harms children's mental health
Researchers say incidents like deadly school shooting in Florida could make children question if something similar could happen to them.
Laughing at yourself may be good for mental well-being
Greater tendency to employ self-defeating humour is indicative of high scores in psychological well-being dimensions such as happiness.
Sadist people more likely to seek vengeance
The researchers conducted three studies involving 673 students in which participants filled out questionnaires.
Calm people sleep better than those who go to bed angry
Angry people are believed to keep themselves awake by dwelling on their frustrations.
Mystic Mantra: Getting anger under control
Whenever you are angry, just sit with your legs crossed and take deep breaths.
Mystic Mantra: Let your anger serve truth
There is anger of the body, anger of the words and anger of thoughts.