learn more...We all get angry at times and it’s perfectly normal. But some of us have a tendency to lose control over ourselves when we get really angry, and this is a serious problem. If you have an anger problem, people will think you’re very strong, formidable and dangerous. But the irony is that, it’s you who’s the true victim, not the people you are taking it out on. Being someone who had an acute anger problem and is now completely cured, I can tell you, there’s no need to feel like you’re born like that and there’s no solution to this problem. There indeed are many, and they work. A) Setting the ground: The following are the ways in which you should prepare yourself. 1. Identify your problem: You have to first be able to identify that your anger is different from normal. Possible symptoms of anger problem include getting angry frequently, for relatively trivial reasons, getting violent or shouting madly when angry, and most importantly feeling out of control and deep down, helpless, when angry. B) In the battlefield: These are a few strategies you can follow to keep you cool if something that makes you angry does happen. 4. Distract yourself: When you feel the first signs of your anger rising, do everything you can to ‘move away’ from the situation. This might mean physically going away, or if it is not possible (your boss is shouting at you), moving your focus away from the present situation, so that mentally you’re somewhere else. For this you can try the following. C) After the war: At times, even after the situation has eased, you might have found yourself unable to relax. This happens especially in the unfortunate event of your having been unable to calm yourself using the above techniques, at the difficult moment. Don’t worry. You can still fix it. 5. Calm yourself: These are a few things you can do in this regard. D) Taking a long-term view: The subtitle says it all. These are the long term strategies that you can adopt to cure your problem. 6. Develop reading habit: Become a member of a good library. Go there and read for at least 45minutes/1 hour, everyday if possible. Even if you can’t make it a part of your daily routine, make sure you go to the library on the days when ‘something goes wrong’. Read good books, preferably non-fiction. This way, you’ll get to know about a whole lot of new things, which will give you a deep sense of satisfaction. Remember, the author is a great man, far greater than the people around you, so unlike them, he’ll never make you angry. He’ll only enlighten you with the knowledge of the world. 7. Start learning something new: This works wonders, because the enthusiasm of a learner who has just started learning something is probably even more powerful than anger. This works especially when you’ve tried everything else and they are not working. With me this had happened only once, when I started learning French. I started that very moment with online courses, and it worked literally like magic, making me forget my anger completely within half an hour. (Salut! I’m still learning!) I personally used and benefited from each of the strategies that I’ve shared with you here. So I strongly hope they’ll work for you too. For more such tips and personal help on anger-management and other self-help topics visit www.changeyourlifenow.co.nr. |
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