Shinae Wyckoff’s Reviews > Good and Angry: Redeeming Anger, Irritation, Complaining, and Bitterness > Status Update
Shinae Wyckoff
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His descriptions of anger (or the problematic lack of any) are spot-on: burning rage, icy glares, apathetic inaction. Look out for your particular brand!
This chapter’s solution: anger at the right things for the right motives. Fixing your reactions to lead to justice and mercy rather than self-righteous affront at your will being thwarted.
“God is willing to spend your whole life teaching you.” 🙌🏼
— Mar 11, 2026 10:32PM
This chapter’s solution: anger at the right things for the right motives. Fixing your reactions to lead to justice and mercy rather than self-righteous affront at your will being thwarted.
“God is willing to spend your whole life teaching you.” 🙌🏼
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Shinae Wyckoff
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I like Powlison’s approach so far. He makes you think about all the little things that present as something else, but are really, at their root, anger. Irritable, complaining, grumbling, giving the silent treatment, ignoring, freezing out, fuming, etc etc
He doesn’t let you off the hook, but he doesn’t take you over the coals, either. A good counseling book so far.
— Mar 07, 2026 07:32PM
He doesn’t let you off the hook, but he doesn’t take you over the coals, either. A good counseling book so far.

