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STOP HURTING THE ONES YOU LOVE

In the heat of anger, when tempers are hot, a lot of hurtful words may be spoken. The Personal Power Path online anger management program can help you to get and keep your anger under control even during stressful situations.

This program works by integrating three simple things into your daily life:

Education - what you need to learn

Motivation - how to stay inspired

Support - who to turn to for help

Find how to use a Power Phrase before anger gets out of control. Learn about "trigger behavior" and how to manage your temper under pressure. Best of all, receive daily inspirational messages that help you to stay motivated.

The Personal Power Path anger management program includes 25 easy-to-follow training modules, 10 how-to videos, stress reduction techniques and unlimited access to online community support. See preview below.

I am glad that I found the path because it's been the biggest help and motivator that I've ever had... - nichynich

This online program offers encouragement, not criticism and delivers results, not excuses.*

To join, click Sign Up. Please note: this program has not been approved for court-ordered anger management.

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Easy to follow online program.

  • Click of a button navigation
  • Content in text and video
  • Milestone progress reports
  • Motivational Reminders
  • 24/7 Community support

Motivational Moment of the Day
September 9, 2010

High expectations are the key to everything.

- Sam Walton, Founder, Walmart Stores

High expectations will keep you focused and motivated so that you can complete your Personal Power Path.

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