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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Divorce - turn to religion to get through it all

A divorce is seen as a sin most religions. It's hard to fall back on religion went they persecute you, however, there are ways that you can use your faith to help you through something as difficult as a divorce. Faith is what grounds us and provides us with hope. God presents to us what's wrong and what's right. When your heart is broken, you can use your faith to give you strength to help you connect back to others. If you are going through a divorce right now, you may find your faith gone, but it is not. You are hurt, you are trying to cope with it the best you can. Shifting your focus to love of others through acts of kindness and charity, you can heal much quicker and find the meaning that was leaving your relationship.

The first thing that you should keep in mind is what is known as the law of acceptance. With your faith you are able to accept everything that life throws at you. Things don't just happen. They happen because of a divine spirit that is guiding us through live. Some people believe that it is god's will. Other's argue that God's Will does not inflict pain. That's where predestination comes in. Everything that we do is because we have an intended destiny that was written upon birth. If you want to think about your divorce as a law of surrender.

The law of surrender states that the minute you give in to your faith and reach out for God you will find that your faith will led you to have better opportunities and it will change your entire life. When you surrender your heart to God, he helps you back to your feet and will provide the way for everything wrong to be righted in your life.

God is so different for many people. However, to Christians, God is a spirit that oversees our lives and he gives us hope, love, and guidance. We are whom he created in hopes of making a better world and a meaningful and rich life. God is a merciful God. He does not punish those that repent. God allows you to be forgiven as long as you are truly sorry.

Now many people believe that a divorce is a sin against god that cannot be forgiven, however, it is not God that judges us without atonement, but those around us. In the Bible, it says that you need to learn how to forgive your fellow man. When you forgive, you are able to open your heart up to the world and to God. God forgives because we are his creation and he wants everyone to find his or her happiness.

Free will is seen as the evil in the world, however, God gave everyone free will. Why? God wants everyone to choose him. Whatever you do, if you choose God, he will forgive path the way to find love and kindness from your loving acts through your divorce. Why not choose the higher road when you hit bumps in your journey.

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Anger Management for Teen Children


The teenage years are crucial in the growth of children. Unfortunately these are the years where children experience some of their most challenging encounters. This particular period in a child's life can take them down many paths, some of them not so pleasant. Teens who are forced to deal with upsetting circumstances often lash out when ill-prepared to manage problem issues. Developing a reckless attitude occurs in many teenagers. When teens turn to emotions of anger and begin to act out, it might be time to develop anger management skills in teen children.

As a teenager, trying to cope with the diverse situations which continuously present themselves can be emotionally strenuous. This strain unleashes many thoughts and feelings including anger. Anger is a natural response when somebody pushes a person's buttons. However, what the person chooses to do with those feelings makes the difference. Anger management for teens teaches self-awareness and self-control. Anger is an extremely powerful emotion. If dealt with incorrectly, anger can cause actions or reactions which are very hurtful and painful. Learning to deal with these emotions at a young age will definitely affect adult life. It is essential to seek anger management for teen children when there is evidence of anger issues.

Handling anger is all about empowerment, being capable of accessing the situation and making positive decisions rather than acting on impulse. It is easy to lash out at the first sign of opposition but it takes self-control to act in a sensible and logical manner. This may seem to be a lot to expect of teens but if approached in the right way, it can be accomplished. This may require one-on-one counseling, support group meetings or skill building by parents that have learned ways to solve problems rationally and productively. The method for success is important however, the end result is what really matters.

Teaching a teenager, self-awareness as part of anger management for teen children, requires teaching the individual that they have the ability to evaluate situations which make them angry. Encouraging the teen to take notice of their feelings during irritating incidents is essential in anger management for teen children. Helping them to understand the importance of thinking during an actual confrontational encounter will make a difference. Teens also will need to become aware of the physical manifestations of anger. As their bodies heat up and tense, they can begin to recognize these signs as a warning to enact their problem solving skills.

A teenager who is quick to anger also needs lessons in self-control. It is one thing to evaluate the upsetting situation but the self-control factors into the teenager's reaction. Teaching teen children to think before they act is imperative in anger management for teen children. Encouraging them to stop and think, take a few seconds between their initial feelings of anger and their reaction will certainly produce positive results.

Self-awareness and self-control go hand in hand when involved in a provoking situation. Anger management for teen children teaches the individual to evaluate their emotions, the situation and the actual reasons for the opposition. Taking a few seconds to mull these thoughts over in their mind will have an impact on their action or reaction. Dealing with teenagers who have anger problems can be a challenge but there are many resources available regarding anger management for teen children. The Internet is a great source or information regarding this subject. The process of teaching anger management strategies to teens may be a battle but the rewards are worth the effort. If the challenge means a teenager is prevented from harm and pain, it is definitely worth it.

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