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Angry All
The Time? Don’t Let It Ruin Your
Life
The hectic pace
of today’s average week can put a lot of people on edge,
especially if things just aren’t going right. Some people will
turn out to have anger management problems. Anger problems can
go down a road that can lead to a lot of other
problems.
Anger doesn’t
have to rule your life and in the process ruin your life. By
learning a few anger management skills, it is possible to take
control of your life and slowly learn to not be so angry all
the time. There is a lot you can do to help yourself,
especially by learning a few anger management
skills.
Finding An
Anger Management Skill That Works For You
Possibly one of
the best anger management skills you can learn is to count
slowly to ten or even twenty before you respond to someone who
has just angered you. This probably won’t make all of your
anger dissipate, but it can calm you down a little and minimize
the amount of anger that is directed to the person you are
talking to. By taking deep breaths between each number, you can
also physically relax yourself
somewhat.
Another anger
management skill that can help you gain some perspective is
putting yourself in the other person’s shoes. If you try to
gain a different perspective on a situation, you may figure out
that it’s possible the person accidentally acted in a way that
angered you and it really wasn’t on purpose. Also, determine if
you can see yourself performing the same action as that person.
Have you ever cut somebody off in your car, possibly by
accident? Is it possible they just didn’t see you? By taking
time to determine what the other person’s perspective is, you
can use this new perspective to gain a new anger management
skill.
There are quite
a few variations on the above that you can use to control your
emotions. You will have to try them out to see what works best
for you. However, most experts do not recommend venting your
anger by hitting a pillow or anything else. Many studies have
concluded that this does not lessen the anger and in fact can
reinforce it. If, in the end, no amount of self help seems to
show any results, seek out a professional. There are expert
therapists who can help you in ways that you may not be able to
help yourself.
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