New Effective Ways to Handle Anger Revealed in Special Report
On July 1st, Margot Zaher released a special new report entitled, "The Eight Steps to Dissipate Your Partner's Anger." This shows couples how work effectively with their anger so that a deeper connection and bond is established.
Online, June 30, 2010 (Newswire.com) - On July 1st 2010 Margot Zaher, the conscious relationship coach, released a special report, "Eight Steps to Dissipate Your Partner's Anger". In this report, she reveals 8 proven steps that can help any couple stop yelling at each other, and start effectively handling anger. She outlines how couples can help their partners calm down when they are angry, and have effective conversations that bring about positive change and collaboration. She says that, "One of the biggest causes of disconnection in relationships is anger, and the sad thing is that most couples have no idea how to effectively work with this intense emotion." This report will give them the specific steps they need to stop harmful angry patterns and create more loving connections. The special report (valued at $19.95) is being given away for FREE for a limited time at this link: http://margotzaher.us1.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=0e0ddf1afd5717179b14cb63a&id=31609a2aaf
This special report can be found on the newly formed www.MargotZaher.com, an on-line community devoted to supporting couples in creating conscious relationships with their partners. Her free report has been developed to help people take these first conscious steps out of angry ridden relationships into more loving and deeply connecting partnerships. It describes in detail why it's vital to give the angered partner space instead of trying to calm them down with words. It gives practical tips on how people can stay calm and centered even if their partners are trying to egg them on with untruths or consciously mean statements. It also tells one how to protect their emotional and physical being from any harmful energy that may be sent their way. Lastly, it depicts the most effective way of communicating needs and desires to the angered partner and when in the process this should be done. By mastering these eight steps, the couple can learn how to resolve differences without anger or arguments which will in turn deepen their connection.
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