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Anger Management Technique #1: Drain the Brain
When your temper begins to flare, one of the best anger management
techniques is to mentally challenge yourself before taking out your
anger on others. Ask yourself questions about the source of your
irritation, the degree of your anger, and the other person’s actual role
in the situation. Turn circumstances around to see how you would want to
be treated if the other person felt as you do. These mental gymnastics
can help you regain control over runaway emotions before they escape and
cause external damage.
You also can try traditional anger management techniques to soothe your
flare-ups. For example, count to twenty, not ten, before saying
anything. Leave the room for several minutes, or hours, if necessary,
before discussing sensitive issues that may provoke your anger. Write
out a response to a problem before tackling it orally or in debate. This
will give you time to think about the best approach to a problem rather
than responding with random anger.
Anger Management Technique #2: Walk it Off
In those moments when you feel the familiar rage start to rumble, excuse
yourself if others are present and take a quick walk down the hall or
outdoors, depending on whether you are at home or at work, and the
weather conditions. Even a five- or ten-minute stroll, especially one
that is fast-paced, will help to cool your irritation as you practice
the fight-or-flight strategy by escaping the potential conflict, which
is one of the more popular and useful anger management techniques.
Other valuable anger management techniques include keeping a diary and
writing about negative emotions to get them out of your system. You also
may want to keep a pet, since studies show that petting a dog or cat,
for example, helps to reduce blood pressure levels and harmful
substances in your system that can damage blood vessels if left
unchecked. Talking over situations with a trusted friend and venting to
a therapist are two more anger management techniques used by thousands.
Don’t let anger get the best of you. Experiment with these and other
anger management techniques, or visit useful websites like
anger-management-information.com (site is not complete yet) for more
information on how to tame the beast of anger in your breast.
By
Steve Hill
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