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what’s the healthiest way to notice and release anger? don’t say breaking things
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I think a lot of men have repressed anger because there’s not a great way to release it without being judged or hurting someone But anger isn’t far from sadness, which gets released more easily with a good cry
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practice noticing you're angry (if you dont notice at the time, reflect afterwards on the signs -as obvious as they may seem) if you notice, ask yourself these 4 questions (if not, reflect on them afterwards) 1. what am i scared of? 2. what am i embaressed of? 3. what are my expectations? 4. what do i need right now?
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just accept that anger is a state of mind and you can stop being angry whenever you want
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breathe
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ime anger is a symptom that can start to be resolved through a series of acknowledgements on the extent of our sadness as well as accepting how far our responsibilities go for ourselves and others. usually as men, they go pretty damn far. martial arts are great too, also just being a bit more macho takes the steam off
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Probably exercise, have always found boxing to be pretty cathartic, I think runners feel similarly (I don’t run)
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Exercise for me
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oh, this is difficult for me too. I am a girl tho. and for some reason breaking things doesn't help me cope with my anger. I feel sorry for things💔
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