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Angry

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Angry
MadIrateFurious
Responses to Danger
Definition

We feel angry when we are threatened, harmed, insulted, wronged, or our personal boundaries are violated.

Anger energizes us to confront obstacles. Well calibrated anger can help us enforce fairness, deter being exploited, and set boundaries without actual violence.
“They can't do this to me!”Clenched posture, jaw, fistsRapid forceful movementsPounding heart, hot faceUrge to confront or punish
Good Ideas
  • Ask clarifying questions
  • Make a specific, doable request
  • Exercise or walk for 5–15 minutes
  • Pause for 90 seconds and breathe
  • Make observations, not judgments
  • Label the boundary that was violated
  • Ask what's underneath the anger
Bad Ideas
  • Use absolutes: “they always/never”
  • Delay sleep, food, etc. while upset
  • Confuse the impact for the intent
  • Keep rehearsing the offense
  • Insist on solving things now
  • Seek only confirming allies
  • Keep score of past slights