Managing Anger by Understanding the Different Ways People Express Anger
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- If you physically act out, figure out ways to restrain yourself. Try deep breathing or counting; count to 10, 20, 30 or up to however high of a number until you calm yourself down. A healthy way to express behavioral anger is with exercise; you might go for a run, lift some weights, it could even be as simple as getting a breath of fresh air by going outside for a walk. Personally, I like boxing. There is nothing more liberating than hitting a punching bag or speed bag for a ½ hour to release all trace of angry feelings from your system.
- If you have a habit of going on a verbal rampage, learn to bite your tongue. Walk away from the person you want to verbally chastise. One of the more effective anger management techniques is to use positive self-talk to neutralize the negative talk that wants to come out. You can self talk statements like "I am calm and relaxed," "the harsh feelings I have toward this person is a result of me being worked up and not something he or she has done," "these worked up feelings have no place in my life and I am releasing them from my mind and body."
- If you passively express your discontent in sly, underhanded ways, practice ways on being more direct with people and situations. But you don't need to be too direct; it is possible to manage a situation without being behaviorally or verbally abusive. The key here is about assertive communication skills - learning how to be assertive while leaving the aggression at home.
- Lastly, if you take harsh action against yourself when you are angry, you really need to work on developing self respect, sense of self-worth, confidence, and everything that ties into a healthy self-esteem. Otherwise, your mind will never stop finding reasons for why you should be hard on yourself. Positive self-talk will work great here as well. You can repeat the following messages to yourself on a regular basis such as "I like myself," "I am a worthy person," and "I am confident and have a strong sense of self-esteem." Repeating these statements each and every day and as often as possible will indisputably raise your self-esteem.
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