Before Learning How To Control Your Anger: You Must Learn Why You Are Angry

Having an anger problem is not only detrimental to your health but others are at risk as well. The art of knowing how to control your anger will prove beneficial for your overall behavior. Our anger is simply an emotion brought on through an outside interference. Though the situation may be out of your control, how you handle the anger is in your control.

It is appropriate to become angry when we are feeling threatened; it is, however, not appropriate to act on the anger. If you speed up to cut off the person who cut you off on the highway, it is inappropriate behavior to the anger. Feelings of anger can push your emotions into overdrive resulting in harmful behavior. Learning coping skills can be beneficial in producing a positive outcome to your behavior.

Realizing you are overcome with anger, is extremely important in preventing a negative response. Excusing yourself for time to cool off may be, as simple as leaving the room. Stepping away from anger provoking circumstances will eliminate inappropriate behavior. Using the above driving situation as an example, instead of trying to catch up to the individual who cut you off, pull over and rethink the outcome before resuming your traveling. Pulling over will allow you to relax and continue with a positive reaction.

Using a breathing technique will help relax you if you are in a situation and unable to leave. Learning to relax is a main factor in avoiding a negative reaction to anger. An excellent breathing technique to relax yourself is to inhale deeply through your nose, count to five and deeply exhale out of your mouth. Continue until you feel yourself starting to relax before going back into the situation.

Everybody gets angry, but not everyone reacts with a harmful outcome. If you find yourself continuously feeling angry or you have a lot of anger that has built up, try to express it through a journal. Many times we can get more accomplished when it is visible. Each night write your entire days activities in a journal. Remember to read what you have written, compare it to previous days and see if there are any similarities to your behavior.

Hitting a wall or worse, someone else is a sign the anger is completely out of control. If you are angry everyday for no apparent reason, you will need guidance on how to control the anger. Controlling anger is extremely important; however, finding the source of anger is also important. A therapist trained in anger management will be able to give you coping skills for controlling the anger, as well as, help figure out why you are so angry to begin with.

Find more help with how to control your anger with these great anger management tips.


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Better Self Esteem Through Learning

Everyone has qualities deep inside of them yet to be explored. Sometimes, low self esteem can cause these qualities to be overlooked. We naturally look at the “outer us”, when the “inner us” is truly the one that takes us places. No matter what you look like on the outside, or how unimportant you think you are, these hidden qualities do exist, and can truly raise your self esteem. If you can tap into these qualities and are willing to spend a little bit of time learning, you’ll soon find yourself walking tall. Quite a few people let very minuscule details control their lives, when inside their is an expert waiting to be born.

A great way to find these qualities is to create a simple list of things you’d like to be good at. Pick the top 10 things you’d like to learn to do, and write them down. You don’t have to have any experience in any of the fields, just list some things that you feel like you could excel in. This will have you well on your way, as this exercise will help you to see more potential areas to express yourself in. Maybe you have an interest in the stock market or real estate. Maybe you’d like to start a business, or get into creative writing. Narrow your list down to the 3 or 4 that really grab your attention, and start doing some simple searches online for information. The more you read about each choice, the easier it will be to gauge just how much you’d really like to learn about a subject. Take notes on what you like most about each subject, and which you’d like to further pursue.

Now that you have a few choices that you would clearly enjoy pursuing, the building self esteem part is easy. Grab a few books from your local library, and turn yourself into an expert on one of your favorite subjects. Of course, the term “expert” is used loosely,but you’ll be surprised what you can teach yourself when you have a genuine interest in something. As you learn, you’ll be able to teach friends and family, which I’ve found to be one of the most amazing feelings. You’ll feel more confident in yourself, your vocabulary will begin to expand through reading, and you’ll feel your self esteem beginning to rise. Book after book I’ve trudged through everything from golf to graphic design, ultimately ending up finding more than enough topics I’m highly interested in. I pride myself on learning new things in my field everyday, and my self esteem shows it. I’m sure you’ll find that by learning more and more, you’ll feel better and better about yourself as you go.

The internet is a vast ocean of information, and it’s very easy to find forums and chat rooms designed for very specific topics. Once you learn enough to know the lingo, find the true experts in your chosen field and lay down some of your new found knowledge. You’ll build valuable contacts and continue to grow your knowledge base day by day. Leave comments, post blogs, and get your feet wet in the community. You’ll really start to feel like a guru in no time, and your self esteem will be through the roof. For more self help tips visit http://www.booksonselfhelp.com

Darrell Banks is a respected web designer and author of several self help guides. Some of his sites include www.booksonselfhelp.com, www.preemdo.com, and www.lametag.com.


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    The main purpose of this study is investigation of the relation between learning self-regulation and self esteem with methods of coping stress in the third grade student of Shiraz School District I high schools. The study method is descriptive and of correlation type. To measure the variables, we have used Learning Self Regulation Strategies questionnaire (SRQ3) of Buffard et al (1995), Blinks, Moss and Alahe Coping Techniques questionnaire (1995)and the abbreviated form the Cooper Smith Self esteem questionnaire. In this study, we have used multistage cluster sampling method. The sample consists of 380 third grader high school students in Shiraz School district 1 (205 female and 175 male students), selected by the cluster method. For analysis of data and finding the type of the relation between the variables under study, the Pearson Correlation Coefficient, multivariate regression and the t-test were used. The findings showed that

    -There is a positive significant correlation between the self regulation and ways of coping stress in students.

    -There is a positive significant correlation between self esteem and ways of coping stress in students.

    -There is no significant difference between male and female students regarding learning self regulation and

    -There is no significant difference between male and female students regarding self esteem.

    -Male students have a higher level of self esteem than female students.

    -There is a significant difference between male ad female students as regards their ways of coping with stress.

    -Male students use mostly problem-centered coping strategies while female students mostly use emotion-centered coping strategies.

    -Among the aspects of self regulation, the motivation aspect has the ability to predict strategies of coping with stress.

    -Among the self esteem aspects, the general self esteem aspect has the ability to predict strategies for coping with stress.

     

     

    Published author in Iran.


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