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List your friends. Think about a situation and imagine the reactions.
For example, let us say that the situation is this - your friend is
sitting in a restaurant and someone spills something hot on his/her
hands unintentionally. Now imagine the reactions from your list. You
will write reactions that will vary greatly. You will imagine a friend
of yours laughing it off and another friend calling the manager and
making a big scene. The reactions are different because they are
controlling their anger differently. How?
Some of us never take things very seriously. So they don't get angry
over small things at all. That is the nature of these people. Can we use
any techniques to control anger? Let us examine. Do you react
immediately, or think about what went wrong before reacting? Those of us
who react spontaneously, get angry fast. Those who think about it before
reacting are able to understand and control their emotions better. Why
not count up to ten before reacting?
Understanding others viewpoint helps in many situations. As we have our
viewpoint, so do others. Why try to enforce our thoughts on them? Why
not at least try and understand what they think and why? If your boss is
angry with you, you need not react immediately. Give some time and think
about all the possible reasons and you may find the answer to his anger.
If at the end you realize that his/her anger was totally unjustified,
you chose to forgive and not react angrily.
Emotions such as anger can be controlled. It needs reflection. It needs
practice to exercise restraint. By winning over your anger you will
become a better person. Make your anger your slave and not get enslaved
by it.
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