Anger isn’t a bad emotion; it’s a natural and valid response to what’s happening around us.

It’s our body’s way of signaling that something needs our attention.

Recognize and accept that you are feeling angry. Suppressing emotions makes them more intense.

When you feel anger rising, take a few deep breaths. Delay responding. Count to 10, or go for a walk to give yourself time to calm down.

Understand what’s really behind it—frustration, betrayal, feeling disrespected, or some other reasons.

Common reasons:

Frustration: Focus on what you can control. We can't control the world, other people, or the circumstances we find ourselves in. Instead, concentrate on your responses and mindset.

Betrayal: Allow yourself to feel, but also seek closure and ways to process your emotions. Talk to someone, journal, exercise, or express your anger through drawing or painting.

Disrespect: Remind yourself of your worth with positive daily affirmations. If possible, communicate your feelings to the person involved.

What triggers us controls us.

Take your power back. Master anger:

1 - Accept that your anger is valid.

2- Learn your triggers.

3 - Choose ways to respond.

"The greatest remedy for anger is delay."- Seneca

🫢Delay is our friend in managing anger.

Delay your responses when anger arises as much as possible.

It may not work every single time, but with practice, it will

Keep shining and keep smiling ✨️✨️
Have a super powerful day
πŸ’₯ Anger isn’t a bad emotion; it’s a natural and valid response to what’s happening around us. πŸ‘‰ It’s our body’s way of signaling that something needs our attention. πŸ† Recognize and accept that you are feeling angry. Suppressing emotions makes them more intense. πŸ† When you feel anger rising, take a few deep breaths. Delay responding. Count to 10, or go for a walk to give yourself time to calm down. πŸ‘‰Understand what’s really behind it—frustration, betrayal, feeling disrespected, or some other reasons. Common reasons: πŸ“ŒFrustration: Focus on what you can control. We can't control the world, other people, or the circumstances we find ourselves in. Instead, concentrate on your responses and mindset. πŸ“Œ Betrayal: Allow yourself to feel, but also seek closure and ways to process your emotions. Talk to someone, journal, exercise, or express your anger through drawing or painting. πŸ“ŒDisrespect: Remind yourself of your worth with positive daily affirmations. If possible, communicate your feelings to the person involved. πŸ‘‘ What triggers us controls us. πŸ“Œ Take your power back. Master anger: πŸ† 1 - Accept that your anger is valid. πŸ† 2- Learn your triggers. πŸ† 3 - Choose ways to respond. πŸ‘‰"The greatest remedy for anger is delay."- Seneca 🫢Delay is our friend in managing anger. πŸ† Delay your responses when anger arises as much as possible. It may not work every single time, but with practice, it will πŸ’– Keep shining and keep smiling ✨️✨️ Have a super powerful day πŸ†
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