= Anger Management Techniques = Dr. L. Aznavour PhD Psychologist Montreal – Canada
= Anger Management Techniques = Dr. L. Aznavour PhD Psychologist Montreal – Canada – visit = www.stayingupbeat.com contact = 514 – 954 – 1351 e-mail = [email protected] During business consultations in companies, managers share their personal anger reduction techniques. Here are a few. Practice them: = use physical energy: run, play a sport, take brisk walks… So channel your built-up emotions. = write down your angry thoughts, then throw the list into the garbage. = slow down your reaction time when angry; count to 10 before responding and avoid saying the first thing that comes to your mind. = if the frustrating person is pushing your anger buttons: use a neutral tone of voice and say excuse me? or “I hear what you’re saying” or “clearly it looks like this issue is annoying you” = if the other person is aggressive and loud: in contrast lower your voice. Your contrasting calmness fills the air. =summarize what you heard before answering. Do not assume. = use assertive skills such as: I statements: I feel hurt when you .. Instead of you hurt me by. = if the other person is incapable of carrying a civil conversation, then shift the conversation to a more neutral topic. = remember you do not have to win every argument; agree to disagree. = practice praising in public keeping your criticism to private. = never use sarcasm; it increases the tension in the air. Instead, turn the humor on you. See yourself as the ruling emperor who has absolute powers to which, the rest of us, your subjects have to kowtow!! Make fun of yourself so bring your …
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