POWER PRINCIPLES FOR PEACEFUL LIVING
Through Anger Management, Conflict Resolution, Effective Communication & Destructive Behavior Elimination
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About the Book
You feel it! Your blood rushes to your head, your heart is pounding heavily against your chest. Your adrenaline is racing, a burning sensation creeps throughout your body, you feel violent and explosive as your countenance changes.
What is it! Anger. Seeking to run rampant and uncontrolled.
Power Principles for Managing Anger offers proven and practical anger management solutions from a timeless approach.
It's a must read! For those attempting to deal with anger and resolve conflict.
A must have! For youth organizations, religious sectors, home, the work place, libraries.
Never be caught off guard again.
Join the author on a journey of self-development combined with biblical principles as she recounts life experiences that is sure awaken the peaceful man within.
Stop Rethink, and React ...Choose to be made whole.
About the Author
Anita G. Naves is a multiple award-winning Youth Advocate whose works in youth empowerment include : Youth Motivational Coach, Speaker, Youth Pastor, Radio Talk Show Host and CEO and Founder of Youthfest, Inc.
In 2004, she became nationally recognized as the first African American woman to introduce and organize the first tri-state Youth Empowerment Rally in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The rally sparked a statewide media frenzy, because it was the first of its kind platform designed to empower youths “not only” with entertainment, but motivational messages, and the distribution of resources and information.
Ms. Naves works in youth advocacy continues to flourish, making her one of the most recognized community activist whereby youths are concerned. She has received countless of awards and acknowledgements by state and public figures, as well as educators and corporate businesses, such as: 2005 Washington Wizards “Abe Pollin” Award and the 2006 Prince George’s Community Builders Award, 2007 Women History Month Recognition, Washington Informer.
August 15-August 25 has been officially proclaimed Youth Empowerment Week in
Be sure to catch her next book: Hoochies, Hearts and Jeans