- Aim to be a good role model by learning to control anger.
- Go for a quick walk or bike ride to blow off steam
- Jot down a list of proper ways to handle your anger
- Make time to relax and do something you enjoy every day.
- Never use physical violence, no matter how angry you are.
- Question why something upsets you and what you could do differently next time.
- Repeat a calming word or phrase to yourself, such as “take it easy” or “relax.”
- Try writing down your feelings to get them out.
- Use humor when appropriate to lighten tense situations.
- Visualize a relaxing scene or pleasant experience from your past.
- You sometimes need help to make changes. Seek a counselor’s advice if needed.
- Get enough sleep. Your patience level is lower when you are tired.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
12 Ways to Manage Anger - Part 2 of 2
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adjustment disorder,
anger,
anger management,
anxiety,
depression,
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Thank you.Sometimes we fail to take a look on this matter because we are so busy.
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Very good steps..always informative.
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