Anger is part of our world, perhaps now more than ever. Here are seven simple steps to manage your anger and defuse the anger of others.
There is nothing wrong with anger. It's what you do with it that matters.We all want the same thing: to feel valued by someone else. This ancient survival truth has an enormous influence on everything we do. When we feel valued, we feel safer. Respect leads to value. Value leads to trust. And trust is based on the neurohormoneBut when we feel devalued, our survival response can activate instantaneously.
Bar M, Neta M, Linz H. Very first impressions. Emotion. 2006 May;6:269-78. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.6.2.269. PMID: 16768559. Outsmarting Anger: 7 Strategies to Defuse Our Most Dangerous Emotion. Shrand J., Devine L. Books Fluent; 2nd ed. edition Sticking up for yourself is no easy task. But there are concrete skills you can use to hone your assertiveness and advocate for yourself.
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