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  1. I am definitely one that can overreact in the heat of the moment. This is something I am trying to work on.

  2. I suffer from depression. Anger issues stem from that. I have learned over the years how to channel my anger into something good. I enjoy reading your posts. They help me with daily living. Great post!

  3. I discovered that for me, it was a better strategy to express confusion than anger when someone didn't honor their commitment at a store, for example. That way, the person can get protective rather than defensive — he or she can say – you're right, I did say I'd honor that. Maybe this works because I'm in my 60's and people are trying to be nice? I wish I'd tried it earlier, in any case.

  4. This is a wonderful reminder. We have to always be looking at ourselves.

  5. I am much better and thinking things through instead of reacting. I used to be quite a hot head.

  6. It is also important to realize that what you are angry at NOW may not be what's really making you angry. It is valuable to examine your feelings, without dismissing them as unacceptable or an overreaction, because there may be something going on that can be solved.

  7. Everyone have the ability to get angry as humans, but our ability to control our emotions, is what makes us to be superior. Anger does not repairs, it destroys.

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful post.

  8. Recognize it. Handle it. Knowing how to control it I think are the fundamental things in the face of anger.

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