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3601: How to Practice Self-Compassion Through Anger by Kristine Klussman on Personal Growth and Development
Episode 3601

3601: How to Practice Self-Compassion Through Anger by Kristine Klussman on Personal Growth and Development

Kristine Klussman explores how anger often masks deeper emotional pain and disconnection from the self

Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement · Justin Malik

May 18, 20259m 2s

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Episode 3601:

Kristine Klussman explores how anger often masks deeper emotional pain and disconnection from the self, and how practicing self-compassion can dissolve that anger to reveal healing insights. By recognizing anger as a surface-level defense, we gain access to the more vulnerable truths beneath and ultimately foster deeper emotional clarity and inner peace.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.kristineklussman.com/how-to-practice-self-compassion-through-anger/

Quotes to ponder:

"Anger is a defensive emotion, used to inflate our egos, make us feel powerful, and defend against the more vulnerable, tender feelings underneath."

"Usually, once you reconnect and regain closeness with yourself, you also experience nearly instantaneous relief from the pain of the anger."

"To practice self-compassion, we must humble ourselves enough to admit that underneath all our powerful arguments against the thing that’s enraged us, we are actually deeply disappointed, sad, heartbroken, grieving, terrified, or in some other vulnerable state."

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