[H] I have an anger problem.. - Page 2
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Mynock
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PissedOffEmo
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2. Buy a punching bag | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
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On March 22 2008 06:58 pheer wrote: Close your eyes and count to ten when you would normally go on a rampage. Sounds elementary, but works because you can't look around the room for things to break when your eyes are closed. This could work. Yeah, I read that and realized how big an asshole I sounded like. I broke a coleman-type chair (like one you'd use for camping) after the Broncos lost the 2005 AFC Championship. I also broke my hand... It wasn't the best day for decision making. On March 22 2008 07:06 PissedOffEmo wrote: 1. See a psychiatrist 2. Buy a punching bag I have one, and generally speaking, it's too far away for me to use it when I get mad. Normally I'll explode in the area I get angry in, and then it's done. If it's something that really irritates me for a long time, I'll take it out on the heavy bag. That doesn't change the fact that I'm negatively using that energy, though. That's what I want to change is the way in which I handle the anger. Hitting a bag, while better than putting holes in walls, is still handling the anger in the exact same, destructive, way that I've been doing things. | ||
DustFerret
United States60 Posts
That's what I did. Just analyze everything logically. Understand the anger complicates situations and will not benefit you. It's hard to get that ball rolling. | ||
ForAdun
Germany986 Posts
One possible solution lies in changing your eating habits. What are your current eating habits? How much sugar do you eat/drink? How often per week do you eat vegetables? Are your drinks carbonated? How much pure water do you drink every day? How does your bowel movement look like, is it well formed, compact and dark or not? What about sports, are you doing any? Do you get enough sleep? At what time do you go to bed? Do you have sleep disturbances? All those questions and many more can have an effect on your level of anger. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
Edit: Actually, come to think of it, I think I remember you mentioning in some other thread that you were a drummer. Or am I wrong? | ||
ahrara_
Afghanistan1715 Posts
1. The most important thing if you find yourself getting angry is to surround yourself with people who are very positive. Cup half full people. People you can have fun with, and who are willing to deal with your anger, and that you're not going to direct your anger at. 2. Do something that you enjoy, and do them in a fashion that's not demanding on yourself. If you play starcraft, do some 3v3 BGH and play slow. Enjoy the game. Abuse some newbs, but don't play iCCup and get all frustrated because some pimply korean 13 year old zeal rushed you 3-0. Watch a movie, listen to some music. Whatever. Just get your mind off of whatever it is that's bothering you. 3. I don't know if your anger stems from relationships, but if it is, it's important to avoid the people you're angry at. If you see them, run away. This helps keep the anger from being reinforced, but it also keeps you from damaging that relationship, which it will. (ughhhhhhhh memories) 4. Try to figure out why you're angry. You're not just angry because it's snowing or raining or whatever. That's just an outlet for something else usually. It could be relationships, or just stress. If you can, deal with that thing. If it's something you can't resolve, like a breakup, avoid the things that are causing the hurt and surround yourself with positive, fun people. | ||
Funchucks
Canada2113 Posts
1) Understand that there are no tricks. 2) Understand that you can control yourself. 3) Understand that giving in to your impulses feels good, and that's why you choose to do it. 4) Choose to control yourself anyway. | ||
ahrara_
Afghanistan1715 Posts
On March 22 2008 07:09 DustFerret wrote: I used to have big anger problems, the best thing to do is to really look at things objectively. That's what I did. Just analyze everything logically. Understand the anger complicates situations and will not benefit you. It's hard to get that ball rolling. Good advice also =). | ||
PissedOffEmo
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
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On March 22 2008 07:15 Lemonwalrus wrote: Buy a drum set. Edit: Actually, come to think of it, I think I remember you mentioning in some other thread that you were a drummer. Or am I wrong? Definitely wrong. On March 22 2008 07:15 ForAdun wrote: The problem is not that you're angry at all, the problem is not that you can't control it so well, the real problem is that the level of your anger stands in no relation to the reason behind it. But you might know that already. One possible solution lies in changing your eating habits. What are your current eating habits? How much sugar do you eat/drink? How often per week do you eat vegetables? Are your drinks carbonated? How much pure water do you drink every day? How does your bowel movement look like, is it well formed, compact and dark or not? What about sports, are you doing any? Do you get enough sleep? At what time do you go to bed? Do you have sleep disturbances? All those questions and many more can have an effect on your level of anger. Eating habits are not the greatest. I have vegetables probably three times a week. Sugar isn't that high. I try to avoid pepsi/drinks like that. I drink a lot of water. Bowel movements look normal. Not real dark, not too light. No sports, I try to go to the gym though. My sleeping schedule is completely fucked right now, bed time ranges from midnight to 7 a.m. 7 a.m. is really rare though, anything after 2 isn't really that common. No sleep disturbances unless I happened to get drunk that night/I'm at someone else's house and they have pets. (I'm allergic to practically all of them.) On March 22 2008 07:17 Funchucks wrote: Whenever anyone tells you to use some technique or trick or outlet for self-control, they're giving you bad advice. 1) Understand that there are no tricks. 2) Understand that you can control yourself. 3) Understand that giving in to your impulses feels good, and that's why you choose to do it. 4) Choose to control yourself anyway. I don't think good is the word to describe it. It's something so much better than that. | ||
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BluzMan
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rushz0rz
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GrayArea
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
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On March 22 2008 07:33 rushz0rz wrote: I'm the same way as you. Little shit will irritate me, especially vidya games. I feel the need to hit something or break something. Most of the time its no ones fault but mine, but I still get soooo fucking angry at myself. I've broke my closet, put a hole in my wall, broke the downstairs closet, and did other stuff. I just can't do anything else to make it go away other than hitting or breaking something. Video games get me the worst. If I get mad AT someone else, it's easy to solve. It's really when I fuck up that I get really mad. | ||
xBTx
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XCetron
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yare
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1. I ask a question, why? 2. Then I consider the answer to my question. 3. I formulate alternatives to my answer. 4. I pick the new answer based on three criteria: .... a) Who out of my options do I despise the most? .... b) Who is closest geographically? .... c) Whose heart would i rather eat while it still pumps after i rip it from their chest. 5. I formulate a plan to get the answer to my original question alone and in a dark corridor. 6. I gut the fucker like a pig. 7. I thrust my hand into his chest cavity remove his heart and eat it before his eyes close. 8. Now I reflect on this man's problems and consider three things: .... a) What was my problem again? .... b) Was my problem worse than this man's problem? .... c) Where can I stash the body? 9. I find a good location for the body. 10. I stash the body and leave the darkened corridor. But in reality, I'm a jovial sort. I laugh at my mistakes and those caused by others. Then I try to learn the best I can from them. | ||
BluzMan
Russian Federation4235 Posts
On March 22 2008 07:33 rushz0rz wrote: I'm the same way as you. Little shit will irritate me, especially vidya games. I feel the need to hit something or break something. Most of the time its no ones fault but mine, but I still get soooo fucking angry at myself. I've broke my closet, put a hole in my wall, broke the downstairs closet, and did other stuff. I just can't do anything else to make it go away other than hitting or breaking something. There's a simple solution. First, kill terran's nat and all tanks in PvT while you have 3 running expos. Then, die in 30 minutes to vult and drop harass (it takes a LOT of shitty play to lose in such as situation, not just one mistake). Then, the trickiest part, force yourself to say "gg". I'm calm as fuck in games now, but I admit that it was hard to sleep that night. | ||
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