Anger—The Anger Bucket Is Too Full

What personality trait in people raises a red flag with you?

When people flare at trivial comments or disturbances, I take note. I’ve had my own triggers. On—thank goodness!—rare occasions I’ve even exploded! Too often I’ve reacted in some unhealthy way with noise and fuss.

When I volunteered at a crisis hotline, I took 52 hours of Listening Training. That’s where I learned about the Anger Bucket 🪣. it fills up with old hurts—some dating back to early childhood or teenage years. And when “the last straw” falls in, the anger overflows.

The healing ❤️‍🩹 of anger takes place in a safe, loving environment where I can tell fully about the experience that triggered me and trace it back to the old hurt 😔. The environment may be alone writing in my journal. Or, in prayer. I can (and do) talk with a trustworthy person —for me, that’s a counselor.

And so, I urge you, use your decision ability to clean out your anger bucket regularly during peaceful and safe times. Then your responses will fit the situation.

Reacting, not responding.

Sci-fi Swashbuckling in THE HORNED EDGE

Yes, I have a red-haired princess who can use a sword.
The pirates want more than treasure.
They want to conquer and loot an entire nation—
hey, an entire planet!
Instant space travel is possible
… just make sure there’s air.
Gotta have science in sci-fi,
as well as pirates and princesses.

Tears and Darth Vader

1. Remembering how grateful I am to have 3 grown kids: Peter, Amy,and Mary. They’re my friends as well as my precious kids, and now I also have the people they have added to my family.

2. I will have a tear of joy in my eye when I get over this rotten URI.

Rosemary Althoff’s Newsletter

You will read and see progress with my writing, be taught various communication and writing skills, and see features of other writers.

Above 🆙 is a link to see my August newsletter. It is always free, and I do not share your email addresses. Click on the photo of the waterfall, and a sign-up page to subscribe to the newsletter will appear.

For an instance of a featured book,
see Sarah Baughman’s historical adventure
with a message,
A FLAME IN THE DARK.

The Judge’s Dilemma: A Thrilling New Courtroom Drama (in Progress)

By Rosemary Althoff and Xavier DeSoto

THE JUDGE’S DILEMMA: Life is good in New Orleans for Jeremiah Delacroix, Yale law graduate headed for a cushy job in a white-glove NOLA law firm—until his beloved 93-year-old family maid approaches him with an astounding request. She wants to retain him to take a case involving a land grab with a brutal riot and even murder. The target: Jeremiah’s father and his entire estate.