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Anger Management Techniques: 5 Simple Ones For You

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Anger management techniques can be used to help keep these negative emotions under control. This is essential to a person getting in charge of their emotional health and living a happier life.

Accentuate the positive of the situation. Instead of looking at the scratched paint on the door frame as a problem, consider it an opportunity to repaint the room and have a fresh new look in your space. Looking at the positive that can come from a situation can help alleviate the frustration one may be feeling.

Put the negative feelings on hold by agreeing to not deal with it at the moment. This does not mean to not address the situation or not to deal with the emotions that one maybe feeling, but rather to simply allow you time to ration out all of the different sides of the situation. This will allow the emotions to be taken out of the moment and the situation to be dealt with logically and positively.

Laugh it off. It has been shown that finding humor in a situation will allow them to look beyond the feeling of being mad that they are experiencing at the moment and instead clear their mind as to how to deal with the situation rationally and responsibly. Find a way to laugh about the situation, no matter what it is.

Don't react to the mad feelings, respond to the situation that created it. If the situation is created by another person address it with them directly, but wait till the emotion of the moment is out of the way and everyone has had a chance to calm down. Do not use statements that express emotion, but rather ones that state real facts about the situation.

Make positive forward statements instead of looking at the failings or situations of the past. This is one of the biggest things that can cause anger to spiral out of control. Anger has a tendency to feed on itself. Making statements that reinforce being mad from the past will only cause the current anger causing situation to seem much worse than it may actually be. Try looking at positive steps that can make the issues go away. An example is not to reinforce that the computer always freezes when a certain action is taken, instead verbally state that you will solve the problem by finding out what causes the action to freeze the computer.

Using these simple management techniques will allow a person the chance to live with their emotions under control. Anger is a normal and healthy human emotion, but it must be kept in perspective. Out of control negative emotions are not able to solve anything, they will only make things worse.

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Go here to learn more about anger management techniques. Dr. Joe James is a psychologist who is the developer of many online anger management classes.

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