Living A New Thought

What’s behind my anger?

You are a really good person.  You are that person in the grocery store who allows others to go before you in the check-out line.  You smile and greet others as you pass them on the street.  You even wake up on some mornings with an optimistic thought that today is going to be a really good day.  However, it is not two hours into the day before someone else interrupts this pleasant mood.  And before you know it, your anger has taken over; an anger that lashes out and hurts those you don’t intend to hurt.  Whether it’s emotional or physical, you are angry and there is nothing you or anyone else can do about it.

Well, there are ways to self-regulate your anger or undesired mood.  The question is not “How do I control my anger?”  But a more effective question is “Where does my anger come from?”

In therapy, the expression of emotion, whether positive or negative, is a welcomed component towards healing and peace.  So as it pertains to anger, it can ironically be considered as a “gift” in the exploration of self.  Yes…I said it. Anger is a gift.

 

Anger is a

G = Guilt

I = Inferior

F = Fear

T = Trauma/pain

The source of your anger greatly depends on your thoughts and reactions to a perceived injustice.  And that injustice can trigger emotions from one of the four sources above.  Anger can be a very surface emotion, so ask yourself, “Where is my anger really coming from?”

Guilt

Inferior

Fear

Trauma/pain

Blowing up, losing your cool, and setting the record straight may make you feel empowered in the moment.  However, lingering feelings of ineffective emptiness are what you are left with. So the next time you are angry, STOP and THINK.  Where is my anger coming from?  What am I really feeling?  Once you discover the true face of your emotions that are hiding behind the mask of anger, you are well on your way to functioning in a more healthier manner and living a new thought.

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