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This will help you to move ahead in life
and gain control of your anger. You might want to ask your self what you
are afraid of or what are the triggers of your anger? You might review
the thoughts carefully to see if you anger is justifiable. Are you
afraid to speak up and protect your rights? Is there something in your
past that leads you to worry obsessively and enforce your anger? Learn
how you act or make a decision without your exploded emotion.
Maybe you were a victim of some incident
in your past or you witnessed something that disturbed your conscious
and you rambled through life without dealing with the stressor.
Regardless, you are affected somehow and your emotions are not
cooperating with your thoughts. Some of us fret over things that are out
of our control. For example, many of worry about growing old or dying,
which is not in our hands to worry about?
We all are growing older each day and it
is a part of life that is out of our control. Likewise, we are all at
risk of dying. It is how you deal with that makes or breaks your
success. Accepting that you are growing old is the first step to
eliminating worry that leads to anger. Take it as reality, and step
forward. Take the fear and reverse by telling your self that age is a
factor of life that we all must face, yet I have some control.
If I exercise, eat right, and take care of
my skin then I may not look in the mirror when I am sixty and see an
extremely wrinkled face and sagging skin. Likewise, if you know that you
are dying and cannot do nothing about it, remember the more you take
care of your mind and body the longer you will live. Some of us worry
about tomorrow and how we will manage to survive the next day.
You are missing what today can bring if
you worry about tomorrow. No one has control of tomorrow and to worry
about something that is out of our hands is wasting time and energy. If
you have problems with worry, you might want to remember that today is
another day and thank the Lord that you are breathing. Worry is a form
of selfishness, since you are anticipating a problem that may or may not
occur. Some of us fear that we will go insane if our problems continue
to escalate.
This fear is not justifiable because you
cannot predict your mind. Your mind may feel at wits ends, but you have
control to handle your emotions if you reach inside your self and face
your fears. Now we can review triggers by seeing that unjust and
justifiable triggers are linked to emotions, which causes anger. We
might find that we are responsible for our emotions and failed to take
charge of them, allowing them to rule our behaviour exactly our lives.
We might even
find a
source in the past that invoked our emotions and promoted an undeveloped
mind. When you find your triggers and review your problems, you are
taking charge of your anger and your life will prove fruitful for your
efforts. Triggers are objects, words, pictures, sound, taste, smell and
when a person is triggered to anger, they often react either positively
or negatively to the source. And this is your duty to use it as benefits
or in fact destroy you.
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