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  • Controlling Anger

    The Greatest Remedy for anger is Delay.


    A Filipino saying advises: "Postpone today's anger until tomorrow." (Then apply this rule the next day and the next.) When you are upset, take a lesson from modern science: always count down before blasting off.

    We all know what anger is, and we've all felt it: whether as a fleeting annoyance or as full-fledged rage.

    Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—problems at work, in your personal relationships, and in the overall quality of your life. And it can make you feel as though you're at the mercy of an unpredictable and powerful emotion.

    The Nature of Anger
    Anger is "an emotional state that varies in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage," according to Charles Spielberger, PhD, a psychologist who specializes in the study of anger. Like other emotions, it is accompanied by physiological and biological changes; when you get angry, your heart rate and blood pressure go up, as do the levels of your energy hormones, adrenaline, and noradrenaline.

    By calming down you can calm down inside you are controlling your outward behavior, but also controlling your internal responses, taking steps to lower your heart rate, calm yourself down, and let the feelings subside.

    If you postpone your anger even by an hour, then it is diluted and you feel there was no necessity to show it.

    Keep Calm when you get angry and postpone it, that is the Mantra to control Anger.








    http://www.cfaith.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5621:keep-your-temper&catid=48:leadership-&Itemid=67
    http://www.apa.org/topics/anger/control.aspx#
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