Health, MensXP.com
Never make decisions
or share opinions when angry.
We are sure you all have heard this or read this many times before. But not all
of us can actually put this into practice. We do mess up our friendships,
relationships by saying things we shouldn’t have just because we were too angry
to watch our words. If you’ve found yourself in a similar soup many times, then
it is necessary for you to take steps to control this self-destructive
behaviour.
1. Switch off
The moment you find yourself getting too angry and on the verge of blurting out
what you know you shouldn’t, we advise you to shut your brain off. Yes,
completely switch off from whatever anyone is saying and start ignoring the
situation that is the reason behind this uncontrollable anger. The moment you
retract into your safety cocoon, and detach yourself from the happenings, you
will be able to focus on the larger picture and not impulsively say things you
know you shouldn’t.
2. Breathe
Breathe from your gut. Breathe in and breathe out and totally relax your
senses. Breathing is an age old, tried and tested technique that will help you
to calm down. It may sound silly to you and you may wonder how one can stop
being angry and start focusing on one’s breathing. Well, you can combine
techniques one and two. Switch off and focus on your breathing. The purpose is
to divert your attention and gain control over your anger.
3. Think and react
Once you have taken the time out and relaxed your senses, you can ponder over
the situation and get to the crux of what is troubling you. This unbiased
evaluation of the situation will help you look at things/issues reasonably. A
cool head will help you evaluate what is wrong and what is not and will stop
you from messing things up unnecessarily because of anger.
4. Talk calmly, apologise if you must
After you’ve analysed the situation you can continue the argument in a
dignified, composed manner. Touch on points of relevance and cut the
unnecessary finger-pointing and blame game out. Check your tone and voice
levels and apologise if you have gone wrong
somewhere.
This is an easy 4 step anger control process. Practise it whenever you
get angry, and with time you will find the anger abating and gradually reducing
in intensity.
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