How Do You Deal With Others When You're Angry?
Not all days are good ones -- the occassional bad one can always slip through the cracks. Learning how to balance your thoughts and your emotions on those difficult days can seem like an impossible task. To find out how some women cope, we asked the WomenWorking community the big question: "When you are angry, what have you found is most effective in dealing with another person?" Here are some of the answers below -- be sure to take some pointers from these women!
Cassie Walters: Time and thought!
Kay Tee: For me silence -- I don't say anything until I cool off.
Darcy Uhrich: Putting myself in the other person's shoes. Can I say anything that will make the situation better? What really happened and why? In other words, think before you speak.
PhatPhat Memoirs: Step away. Be to myself. Write out my anger/frustration. REGROUP and then talk when I'm calm.
Rowena Fenlon: Anger is not a useful emotion. It needs to be managed away from anyone it can damage.
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