When your temper flares, put relaxation skills to work. Practice deep-breathing exercises, imagine a relaxing scene, or repeat a calming word or phrase, such as "Take it easy." You might also listen to music, write in a journal or do a few yoga poses — whatever it takes to encourage relaxation.
3. What is Anger ?
Anger is a basic human emotion
that is experienced by all people.
Typically triggered by an emotional
hurt, anger is usually experienced as
an unpleasant feeling that occurs
when we think we have been
injured, mistreated, opposed in our
long-held views, or when we are
faced with obstacles that keep us
from attaining personal goals.
4. What is Anger ?....2
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. This brochure is meant
to help you understand and
control anger.
5. What causes Anger?
Anger can be caused by both
external and internal events.
You could be angry at a
specific person (Such as a
coworker or supervisor) or
event (a traffic jam, a canceled
flight), or your anger could be
caused by worrying or
brooding about your personal
problems. Memories of
traumatic or enraging events
can also trigger angry feelings.
6. How does the Body React To Anger?
Anger doesn’t make the “blood boil” or your
eyes “see red”. But it does cause certain changes
in the body. Here’s what happens:
ADRENALINE and other chemicals pour into
the bloodstream.
THE HEART pumps faster.
BLOOD PRESSURE rises.
BLOODFLOW quickens.
MUSCLE tense.
IN OTHER WORDS, the body shifts into higher
gear, generating energy needed for action. Learn
how this energy can work to your advantage or
disadvantage.
7. Danger!! Danger!! Danger!!
Failing to deal with your
anger may lead to:
Health Problems
Tension
Accidents
Interpersonal Problems
Uncontrolled Anger can be
DANGEROUS.
It may lead to:
CRIME-ABUSE-MORE
VIOLENT BEHAVIOR
8. Anger …..
It is important to understand anger
because the way you express it can
be:
HELPFUL: Venting anger can get you
“fired up” so you can overcome
obstacles and Achieve Goals.
HARMFUL: When you ignore anger
or express it in a negative way, it can
hurt you and others.
9. How does Anger effect Relationships…??
Anger can result in domestic
violence.
People who are around the
angry person tend to shut down in
order not to anger that person.
Others get their feelings hurt.
Other people become defiant,
become indifferent, avoid you, or
lose respect for the angry person.
10. ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger management does not involve getting
rid of all anger, but using anger to enhance
your life. We can look at the purposes of
anger in both a positive and negative light.
11. ANGER MANAGEMENT
The positive aspects
of anger are that
you have increased
energy, are able to
communicate your
feelings, able to
solve your problems
and can take charge
of the situation. `
12. ANGER MANAGEMENT
The negative aspects
of anger are that you
can have disruption
of your thinking,
unnecessarily defend
yourself, become
aggressive and
become known as an
angry person.
13. ANGER MANAGEMENT
Anger management
would be seen then as
increasing the positive
aspects or functions of
anger and decreasing
the negative functions
of anger.
14. Importance of ANGER MANAGEMENT
The goal of Anger
Management is to reduce
both your emotional
feelings and the
physiological arousal that
anger causes.
You can't get rid of, or
avoid, the things or the
people that enrage you,
nor can you change them,
but you can learn to
control your reactions.
15. How to deal with angry feelings
effectively
Identify stressors and learn stress-
management techniques and
relaxation skills.
Take steps to establish
real communication skills.
Identify the emotional baggage
from childhood
issues.
Learn to recognize your
body’s reactions to anger.
Learn
to
state
your
true
feelings.
Attempt to see things from
the other person’s perspective.
How to deal with angry feelings effectively
17. The key to anger reduction is
knowing yourself.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
18. Do important jobs now before they
become urgent.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
19. When you make mistakes, learn
from them rather than getting angry.
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20. Don't criticize, condemn & complain
because it makes you angry.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
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21. Learn to say no.
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22. Choose a job you love and you will
not have a day of anger in your
working life.
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23. Most problems are really the absence of ideas.
Think ahead... anticipate... do it or get it done,
even if second best... you will be less angry.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
24. Organize your mind
and organize your desk
for 5 minutes every hour.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
25. Accept what you cannot change &
change what you cannot accept.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
26. Say sorry at the right moment to reduce the anger of others.
For every 10 minutes you are angry you lose
600 seconds of happiness. A little pot soon hot!
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ANGER PREVENTION KIT
27. Never get angry with a man who
has nothing to lose.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
28. The most common occupational disease
of a poor executive is his inability
to listen. The result is anger.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
29. Never reply to a letter/ email when
you are angry.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
30. Nobody can disgrace us other than
ourselves. So why get angry?
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
31. Never go to bed with an argument
unsettled.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
33. Work is the best remedy for all angers.
Men who do not know how to fight anger,
die young.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
34. Indecision makes you angry.
Therefore, decide this way or that way.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
35. If all else fails, lower your standards
to make you less angry.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
36. You cannot change others as easily as
you can change yourself.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
37. Do not just catch your employees or your
children doing wrong things; it will make
you angry. Catch them doing right things.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
38. Most people remember 20 % of what they
hear... understand this fact to
reduce your anger.
A match stick has a head but not a brain
ANGER PREVENTION KIT
39. When you are ANGRY and UPSET
remember…
1-2-3 TURTLE
40. 1 – Go inside your shell
THINK before you ACT
Take a “Time Out”
41. Time to RELAX
Calm yourself down
2 – Take 3 Deep Breaths