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How do YOU control YOUR anger?

Hell FirE

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Its just that day, you wake up and hear some news that takes you right now. You are mad, and feel like taking that anger out. Feel like punching a whole through the wall (but its my own house lol). You go out and want to pick a fight with every driver, because its only right now every one wants to make silly mistakes.

How do YOU control it or calm it down?

Advice would be HIGHLY appreciated.
 
I just think about what I can do to RIGHT whatever is wrong (if it directly effects me) and then remember "In a million years - who'll really give a rats ass."

Then I go next door and fuck the neighbor's wife. :D
 
Short-hairless said:
I just think about what I can do to RIGHT whatever is wrong (if it directly effects me) and then remember "In a million years - who'll really give a rats ass."

Then I go next door and fuck the neighbor's wife. :D

LOL @ neighbors wife. They are not smokin hot but most are quite doable. Just the idea of fucking the neighbors wife itself is a nice adventure.
 
Here are some suggestions

Here are some suggestions

1. Go for a long walk 1-2 miles, use your ipod and take the dog. Exercise helps.
2. Go to the gym.
3. Go for a swim.
4. Self talk, often if you hear yourself, you may be able to calm down and be reasonable.
5. Write your thoughts down, what happened, pros/cons/outcomes
6. Mas****ate, you will be relieved afterwards
7. Don't swear, it fuels agitation.
8. Hot shower/Hot bath
9. Avoid alcohol/drugs/caffeine-drink water

There's many more, hope this helps.

Remember Calm Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v1ICQK7WpY&feature=related
 
HOF said:
1. Go for a long walk 1-2 miles, use your ipod and take the dog. Exercise helps.
2. Go to the gym.
3. Go for a swim.
6. Mas****ate, you will be relieved afterwards
7. Don't swear, it fuels agitation.
8. Hot shower/Hot bath
9. Avoid alcohol/drugs/caffeine-drink water

There's many more, hope this helps.

Remember Calm Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v1ICQK7WpY&feature=related

Thanks HOF.
The more I think about it the more I get mad . I want to tell some close family, but telling them but stress them too. That is something I do not want to do. Hobbying wont necessarily make it feel all better. It all depends, if the session goes extremely well and the lady actually cares about what your problem is, she will help you calm down. If the session is mediocre to bad, I will feel even worse LOL. I wanked it off but it was just temporary relief for say 15 mins, showered and then the anger sat back in.
It just upsets you how some people on this earth dont deserve the word "humans" stuck to them. Rather, they can't be called animals either.

thanks for your tips. I will do the exercise and swim part today if possible.

At times like this, wish there were legends like Demi @ DM or Paris @ GOE that I could go talk to. They were like my counselors.

Thanks HOF.
 
Go for a ride!

Riding the trails of the Grand River and Speed River is great stress release! :great:

Angry sex works too!
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Short-hairless said:
Watch this:



That was hilarious. Definitely made me smile LOL .. I wish I had that kitten. it would cheer me up.

Cycleguy007 said:
Go for a ride!


Angry sex works too!
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Angry sex works, if you get a chance to get laid !
 
Go and look at yourself in the mirror.. look right into your eyes...

You'll soon see how destructive your anger is, and you'll soon start to smile...
 
A heavy bag work out. Punch the living day lights out of the bag. Punch it and if your able kick it too. After about 20 minutes you'll be dead tired and if you're not use to it your knuckles will be mashed and bleeding. You won't have any more energy left to be angry. I like to tape a picture to the bag of someone that get's under my skin, works great.
 
Stop taking shit so seriously.

I very rarely get mad at anything, its just not worth my time
 
If an individual has angered me to the point that I 'm thinking about them at night I simply buy them a cup of coffee the next day. If I know they drink Tim's I bring Tim's, if it's Starbucks I splurge a bit and buy a Starbucks java. If I feel it's necessary I will bring muffins, donuts whatever I need to make the individual feel that it's time to bury the hatchet or that I am oblivious to the evil I perceive has been done to me. It always works, their faces light up like beacons. They grin from ear to ear and gingerly flip open the little drink tab and start sucking back the free cup of mmmm mm tasty java.



goddammit revenge is sweet!:666:
 
Remember what they say.

If you don't have anything nice to say to someone....SAY NOTHING !!!!.
 
note too myself:

never accept a coffee from JB or anyone pissed off at me!


I usually ignore people that piss me off. I find it's much more less stressful way to deal with any bullshit.
 
I was thinking the other day that not once in my whole life have I ever just hauled off and punched someone.

In retrospect, there were moments when I wish I had. :bad:
 
10 tips from the Mayo clinic to control anger

10 tips from the Mayo clinic to control anger

Take a 'timeout.' Although it may seem cliche, counting to 10 before reacting really can defuse your temper.

Get some space. Take a break from the person you're angry with until your frustrations subside a bit.

Once you're calm, express your anger. It's healthy to express your frustration in a nonconfrontational way. Stewing about it can make the situation worse.

Get some exercise. Physical activity can provide an outlet for your emotions, especially if you're about to erupt. Go for a brisk walk or a run, swim, lift weights or shoot baskets.

Think carefully before you say anything. Otherwise, you're likely to say something you'll regret.

It can be helpful to write down what you want to say so that you can stick to the issues. When you're angry, it's easy to get sidetracked.

Identify solutions to the situation. Instead of focusing on what made you mad, work with the person who angered you to resolve the issue at hand.

Use 'I' statements when describing the problem. This will help you to avoid criticizing or placing blame, which can make the other person angry or resentful — and increase tension. For instance, say, "I'm upset you didn't help with the housework this evening," instead of, "You should have helped with the housework."

Don't hold a grudge. If you can forgive the other person, it will help you both. It's unrealistic to expect everyone to behave exactly as you want.

Use humor to release tensions. Lightening up can help diffuse tension. Don't use sarcasm, though — it's can hurt feelings and make things worse.

Practice relaxation skills. Learning skills to relax and de-stress can also help control your temper when it may flare up. Practice deep-breathing exercises, visualize a relaxing scene, or repeat a calming word or phrase to yourself, such as "Take it easy." Other proven ways to ease anger include listening to music, writing in a journal and doing yoga.
 
Curly said:
Remember what they say.

If you don't have anything nice to say to someone....SAY NOTHING !!!!.

Say that to the guy that's had one too many drinks :ouch:.
 
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