Emily McIllwain

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Imagine that you have spent your entire life practicing a particular set of behaviors. If you are quick to anger, sorrow, or worry, it means that for some reason your brain finds that behavior to be more gratifying, or rewarding, or easier to perform than remaining calm. Let’s say every time you felt threatened or out of control you exploded with an outburst of anger.
The Art of Taking It Easy: How to Cope with Bears, Traffic, and the Rest of Life's Stressors
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