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Are You a Self-Saboteur?
Take this questionnaire to get clear on what you may be doing to undermine your own success and happiness in life. An explanation of your score awaits at the end. 1. When someone offers help you usually answer no without even thinking...

Benefit of Yoga - The Christian Viewpoint
The Christian viewpoint is thus - if one opens the mind to clearer thinking and inner vision, they open the spirit to demonic possession.  It is felt that Yoga practice borders on occultism, and that opening one's mind and spirit to the...

Discover How Yoga Will Help You Reach Your Goals - Part 2
At this point, let's break down the major components of a typical Hatha Yoga session, and see how each one will enable you to reach your goals. There are nine main styles of Yoga in India, but most of the popular styles, outside of India, are...

Intentions, Hard Work, and Luck
My son often says, "The harder I work, the luckier I get." Since that phrase popped into my head early this morning, I took it as my inspiration for the week and got to thinking about luck. What is luck? Is it good fortune that comes out of the...

Success in Golf and meditation. The same skills?
When we say to people that you need the same skills to be a successful golfer as you do meditator it usually raises a huge laugh. Golf and meditation are miles apart. Some often suggest that in hitting the perfect Golf shot you need to be in a...

 
What To Do About Anger

"Anyone can become angry. That is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way -- that is not easy."
- Aristotle

There's nothing easy about anger. Artistotle lived in 367 A.D. and things haven't changed much. Learning what to do "about anger" is one of the great life tasks. Hostility-constant, pervasive anger-is one of the most detrimental things for your health there is. It compromises your immune system, taxes your cardiovascular system, and drives people away, which exacerbates the situation because isolation is more detrimental to your health than high blood pressure, obesity, or smoking.

It has been a fad that expressing anger was healthy, but a growing body of scientific evidence shows that expressing it is just as bad for our health as repressing it. And common sense tells us that we don't like to be around the anger of someone else; it's a toxic environment.

Studies show that telling "war stories" stresses our bodies just as if the thing were happening again right now. Our brains don't know the difference between real and imagined, past or present. The heart pounds, blood pressure goes up . you know this. Pay attention to it! Learn to say "Don't get me started," and then refuse to do it.

We can't help having it, but what are we to do?

Increase your emotional intelligence, learn meditation, exercise, breathe, learn optimism, have a pet, get rid of the negative people in your life, learn to self-soothe. The answers are simple, and not easy, but learning to manage your anger can be a matter of life and death.


About the Author
Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach, offers coaching and Internet courses on emotional intelligence, anger management and strengths. Visit her on the web at www.susandunn.cc and mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE ezine, FREE Strengths course.

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