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“I probably left it a little too long,” says the Aussie ace.
From exercise and self-reflection to counting your breaths, we found some tips that might help with managing your anger.
A neuroscientist and mindfulness teachers explain how anger impacts the brain and how we can better cope with it.
Are you a slow-burner, the explosive type – or totally zen?
All this week, TheJournal.ie will be aiming to help you reduce your exposure to anger – and to channel that emotion more constructively in 2018.
The Newcastle midfielder picked up the third red card of his career in Sunday’s loss to Tottenham, but is aware he must learn to “shut up”.
The ‘road rage’ in Baku was still stirring heated debate 24 hours after the event.
The boy, who’s been diagnosed with autism, is receiving therapeutic services.
Sickening suplex tackle lands him yet another red card.
Robert Maaskant was left with a bloody hand after his side conceded twice in two minutes.
The Banner county slumped to a third straight defeat yesterday.
The Irish Institute of Naturopathic Medicine is calling on the government to support its pilot programme to help reduce suicide in prisons.
The incident occurred a week after the Waratahs chief broke a glass pane during an away defeat to the Brumbies.
It’s important to remember — it’s only a game, lads.
The ex-Argentinian international completely lost the plot over the weekend and has handed in his resignation to Quilmes.
Mikhail Youhzny decided to smash his racket to pieces during his fourth round defeat.
A new survey shows 79 per cent of Irish employees get angry at slacking co-workers, while 73 per cent believe management do not listen to their concerns.
It’s safe to say there’s trouble in the dressing room at the Italian club after tonight’s shenanigans.
The most famous hot-head in tennis history gives his verdict on Marcos Baghdatis’ tantrum.
Police in Vermont say the woman left the raccoon’s body outside City Hall before walking off one morning two weeks ago.
Johnson has echoed claims made by Rob Andrew that the information in the controversial documents was exaggerated.
Some of the world’s very best sports stars have been caught up in situations where they have lost their cool… here are some of the most memorable.
The oddball actor will star in a spinoff of the 2003 movie, filling the same role played by Jack Nicholson.
Unguaranteed bonds in Anglo and Irish Nationwide now lie eight notches below the junk threshold.
Sweden’s Henrik Stenson put his tantrum at the US Open behind him to lead the BMW International Open in Munich.
The full details from AA Ireland’s survey of over 10,000 motorists: is your county one of the most violent?
An AA survey of 10,000 motorists showed that almost half had given into road rage within the last three years.