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Nina Amir

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April 29, 2011

Turning Anger into Forgiveness

Did you know that anger just covers your hurt? That’s right. So, when you feel angry, you really feel hurt, which means you usually need to forgive someone for something.

Once you forgive, your anger will dissipate…and you’ll change–not only from feeling angry to feeling more peaceful but into someone a bit different. Your heart will open a bit more. You’ll become a bit more conscious. You’ll deal with things and people in a new way.

Want to read about three ways to change anger into forgiveness? If so, read this article I wrote today.

Article by Nina Amir / change, creating change, forgiveness, relationship, self-improvement / anger, change, forgiveness, hurt 1 Comment

About Nina Amir

Nina Amir, Inspiration to Creation Coach, inspires people to combine their purpose and passion so they Achieve More Inspired Results. She motivates people to create publishable and published products and careers as authors as well as to achieve their potential, fulfill their purpose and live inspired lives. She is the author of Creative Visualization for Writers, How to Blog a Book and The Author Training Manual, all published by Writer’s Digest Books, as well as 17 self-published books on topics related to writing, blogging, human potential, and practical spirituality. She sees herself as an "Everywoman" whose struggles and successes are similar to the majority of people. Therefore, she writes, speaks and teaches from a place of knowing that what has worked for her will provide others with a starting place from which to find what works best for them.

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  1. Anger and Forgiveness | Roland's Ramblings says:
    April 30, 2011 at 4:15 pm

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