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Anger Management – How to control your temper.

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When anger rises, think of the consequences. – Confucius

Each one of us have experienced bouts of anger in our lives; this could range from a minor irritation to intense fury.

Anger is a normal human emotion. But when it gets out of control, it could cause problems. This could include problems at work or in your personal relationships or in the worst case scenario it could even affect our health causing irreparable damage. So it is essential and in our best interest that we control our anger or at best try to keep it at bay.

I would like to tell you a very short story, which I would like you to read carefully and  reflect upon for a minute or so

This is a story of a father who acts wrongly in a fit of rage and regrets his actions later.

While a father was cleaning his brand new car, his son who was six years old, picked up a stone and scratched the body of the car. This car was a prized possession to the father and he really liked the car a lot. When the father saw the scratches on his car, the father went into a fit of rage and he took his son by the hand and beat him hard several times using a wrench. The injury caused was so severe that the poor boy had to be rushed to the hospital. An emergency medical procedure had to be performed on the boy, which led to the amputation of his fingers.

In the hospital, the son innocently asked the father “Dad, when will my fingers grow again?”. The father was in grief, and realized his mistake; the father returned to the car and started kicking it several times, and when sitting on the ground, looked at the scratches on his car caused by his son. The father found his son wrote * I love you, Daddy *

Friends, Love and anger have no limits………..

Just think about it, how many times in our life have we got really angry with someone who is near and dear to us and have blasted them with our anger. Could we have dealt with that situation in a different manner?. Maybe more graciously, rather than losing our temper and getting angry.

So what really causes Anger?

Anger can be caused by both external and internal events. You could be angry at a specific person for example a family member, a coworker or supervisor, or events such as a traffic jam, not getting a pay raise or promotion, or your anger could be caused by worrying about your personal problems. Memories of traumatic or enraging events can also trigger angry feelings.

 

What are the Negative Effects of Anger?

When you get angry, your heart rate and blood pressure goes up, as do the levels of your energy hormones, and adrenaline. The natural way to express anger is to respond aggressively.

Anger is a natural, adaptive response to threats; it inspires aggressive, feelings and behaviors, which allow us to fight and to defend ourselves when we are attacked. A certain amount of anger, therefore, is necessary for our survival. But that does not mean we can physically or verbally abuse every person who annoys us.

Expressing your angry feelings in an assertive and non aggressive manner is the best way to express anger. To do this, we have to learn how to make clear what our needs are, and how to get them met, without physically hurting others. We must be always respectful towards ourselves and others.

Anger can also be suppressed, and then converted or redirected. This happens when you hold in your anger, stop thinking about it, and focus on something positive. The aim is to suppress your anger and convert it into more constructive behavior. The danger in this type of response is that if it isn’t allowed outward expression, your anger can turn inward on yourself. Anger turned inward may cause hypertension, high blood pressure, or depression.

Unexpressed anger can create other problems such as getting back at people indirectly, without telling them why, rather than confronting them head-on. Those who do not express their anger assertively tend to constantly put others down, criticize everything, and make cynical comments. Such people generally, aren’t likely to have many successful relationships.

So what can we do to overcome anger?

A strategy towards combating a bout of anger could be to let things cool down for a while. And once you feel that your temper has cooled down you could have a talk with the person with whom you may be angry.

A situation could escalate into a very unpleasant one, when both people involved in an argument are having a raised temper, so it is always better to let matters cool down, so that your heart rate is lowered and you feel calm and composed before any further talking can be initiated.

Normally when you are angry your thoughts, words and actions can spin out of control, so when you are extremely angry try to let things cool off first.

Also trying to understand the other person’s point of view or try to view the situation as if you were in the other person’s shoes could be a good strategy in combating anger as you would get a clearer perspective.

If you still feel the other person is being unreasonable, you could calmly and assertively tell him what about him or her bothers you, and how this situation could be corrected.

Some ways of calming yourself could be:

* Yoga and Meditation, this could cool your nerves and bring you back to normal.

* Breathe deeply in and out several times focusing on your breath as you inhale and exhale.

* Drink a glass of water to help cool you down.

* Listen to some light or devotional kind of music.

* A moment of silent prayer always helps.

 If you do not wish to be prone to anger, do not feed the habit; give it nothing which may tend to its increase.  – Epictetus

Conclusion

So friends when you are angry, give yourself a chance to calm down before taking a decision and think carefully about the decisions you make before you take any action, this could save you from a lot of grief and you would never have to regret your actions throughout your life.

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