Stop Reacting
A 21-Day Stoic Workbook for Men Who Want to Master Anger and Reclaim Control
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James Walker
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Most anger management books tell you to breathe. This one tells you why you're reacting in the first place.
Two thousand years ago, Seneca—one of Rome's most powerful men and its greatest philosopher—wrote three books on anger. He called it "the most hideous and frenzied of all the emotions." He also spent a lifetime learning to master it.
This workbook builds on what Seneca discovered. Not as ancient theory—but as a structured 21-day practice for modern men.
Over three weeks, you'll move through three stages:
- Week 1 — Observe: Learn to see the gap between trigger and reaction. Map your personal anger spiral. Identify the two or three core patterns driving most of your reactions.
- Week 2 — Understand: Examine the stories, cognitive distortions, and older wounds that amplify your anger. Use physiological tools to interrupt the response before it takes over.
- Week 3 — Redirect: Address anger in your closest relationships. Manage workplace pressure without shutting down. Build a permanent personal protocol that works in real situations.
Each day takes 10–15 minutes. Each day includes one adapted Seneca passage, one reflection prompt, and one practical exercise.
This is not a book about suppressing anger. Seneca had no patience for suppression. This is a book about understanding anger well enough to choose what comes next.
If you've ever watched your reaction cost you something you couldn't get back—a relationship, a professional moment, your own respect for yourself—this workbook was written for you.
The Calm Man Series, Book 1 of 3.