December 30th, 2008 by admin
i hated seeing them beat my bruins but w/e ….anyone see his little fit? haha
Just making a point here, you'd love having him on your team. I hear a lot of LA fans want him back, Ranger fans love the guy. I'll take one of these tantrums for every time he throws a key player off his game (see Kovalchuk, Roberts, entire Maple Leafs team, among others)
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December 30th, 2008 by admin
like when your at work, there's head ache, stress, back ache etch..how will u control your temper facing ur co-work mate with a smile on your face even in a high temper.. i need ur suggestions…
I will go to the restroom, take a rest there, deep breathing. Or you can do deep breathing at your desk. I will remind myself that stress generate more stress and hurt your health..so calm down ! It is not easy because once your temper gets bad it is hard to bring it down, find out what is causing your temper to explode instead of suppressing your temper. When you sense the temper is rising in you, try to calm down, so been aware is good and the first step to prevent your temper to get high.
Everybody have high and low moods. You don't really need to add a smile if u are unhappy coz people will still see that it is forced out…
=)
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December 30th, 2008 by admin
We live in an apartment with very thin walls. Could we get evicted if our baby cries a lot (like if he is sick in the middle of the night or something)? What if our 2 year old throws temper tantrums at 7:30am or some such hour?
Yes, I did read the rental agreement, thank you.
No, the toddler does no damage…just to eardrums
Thank you for your answers, I appreciate it
The fair housing act does not allow discrimination based upon family or children. However, if your tantrum throwing child causes damage, that could be a different story.
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December 28th, 2008 by admin
I responded to this one a little while ago… whoah!
LOL
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlZXotUYkkn.6EHAzJPwl3_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080921140628AAecnzy&show=7#profile-info-BRFwKi71aa
I would appreciate any other silliness going on out there… And please do not turn this, like everything else, into an American political rant.
LMFAOOO wowowow
xDD
there was actually a question i saw where a girl couldnt get her pigtails even and she FLIPPED OUT on YA bc nobody gave her a good enough answer on why their techniques wouldnt work!!! rofl
i think it got deleted though bc she was usin bad language in her little spell XD
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December 28th, 2008 by admin
although i always try to be considerate of people's feelings, sometimes im not and most of the time it is because of my quick temper…any suggestions how to control what you say before its too late to take back?
I would really appreciate non judgemental answers…
take a moment back when you feel like you're getting angry and relax, breathing helps too, and instead of just saying things out without first thinking of it, don't ….just wait and think before you speak, it'll give u a moment to relax even for a sec, and that should help, if not walk away , move away from the situation, or kindly tell the person that you will make no comments on the matter because you want to refrain from saying or doing something that will be harmful to the other person.Good luck!
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December 28th, 2008 by admin
My 7 month old threw a fit for the first time yesterday. He was playing with something and I took it so I could get him some lunch. Oh my god! He went banana's! I actually had to stand there for a minute to make sure if what I was seeing was real! Yep. He was screaming and arching his back. It was the cutest temper tantrum I have ever seen! LOL!
How old was your child when they started throwing fits?
about the same age as your son….ha ha yeah it is cute at first…but wait…my son is now almost 14 months old and boy can he throw a fit…ha ha he has a temper like his daddy….
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December 26th, 2008 by admin
My daughter just turned 16 months and for about 1 month and a half she's been throughing these fits every time something doesn't go her way, she goes as far as smacking me and pulling my hair, and i'm not one to give in to their fits!! please help
Walk out of the room whenever she starts tantrums and go in your room or somewhere like that and wait until she stops.
Eventually she will get that you don't like what she does and she will stop. Don't know if it will work but just try it.
Good luck
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December 26th, 2008 by admin
Well, first of all you have to keeps yours under control. It's hard. Then stick to your guns. Try to guide him through his anger. Put him in a place where he can "settle". down . Then when he's calm try to get him to talk about what made him angry and how he can deal with it better next time. Good Luck.
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December 26th, 2008 by admin
If you hear that one of the candidates has a bad temper, does that affect how you will vote?
I think so. I want a president that will look at each situation with a cool, rational head. People that lose their tempers tend to do stupid things.
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December 24th, 2008 by admin
Mine are too numerous to mention, I am ashamed to admit, I am an absolute brat.
The milkman getting my order wrong and the next door neighbour using my parking space spring to mind.
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