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* Frustration due to obstacles to what we
desire or need.
* Pain and discomfort
* Our angry childhood environment
* Personal insult
* Huge ego
How do we control our anger? We cannot control how and when we get angry
but we can control and choose what we want to do with our anger. If we
know that we fly off the handle easily, there are ways that we can do to
manage it.
Expressing anger is not necessarily unhealthy, as long as it is
constructive and serves as a warning. When an anger is suppressed over a
long period of time, there is a possibility of greater damage when that
anger is released eventually. In the society that we live in it is
expected of us to suppress or repress our anger so be mindful when you
choose to keep something within, you either overcome by forgiving or you
let your feelings known calmly.
We can choose to walk away from a volatile situation to give ourselves
time to recover and reflect. You will begin to see things in different
perspective when you have time to cool off. Why sweat it and use up a
lot of energy in this already stressful world?
Go drink a glass of water, as water has healing properties. Go lie down
somewhere else and stop focusing on the negative scenario. Stop giving
energy to the anger. In some religious belief, anger is the devil
itself. It sits right on top of your head and spur you on. Do not give
permission for your anger to breed.
To forgive is to forget and it still holds true. It's a simple yet
powerful way to release the toxic from your system. Say out loud that no
one has the right to offend you without your permission. When you
forgive someone, you forgive yourself too.
Try to look at it with a sense of humour. Laughter is indeed the best
medicine. Another way is through meditation where you seek peace,
clarity and selfempowerment. Or you can
release anger by exercising or
brisk walking.
Do a self-evaluation and establish what situation makes you angry? If
ego is always the cause of you anger, then deal with your ego. Wanting
to be right always does not give you the right to be angry. However if
you feel it is beyond you to overcome your anger by yourself, get
professional help.
There is no issue of shame if what you are doing will help yourself and
the people around you.
Anger control is possible once you decide you want to control it and not
let it control you. Walk away, reflect , laugh and forgive. If it gets
too hard, seek help through medication or alternative healing.
By: Noraini Maskuri
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