- Anger is a normal part of life.
- Anger is an accurate signal of problems that need to be addressed.
- Angry actions are carefully screened; you needn't get automatically angry just because you could.
- Anger is expressed in moderation so that there is no loss of control.
- The goal is to solve problems, not just to express anger. In addition, the goal is not to hurt others.
- Anger is clearly stated in ways that others can understand.
- Anger is temporary; it can be relinquished once a problem is solved.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Healthy Anger
In "Letting Go of Anger - The Eleven Most Common Anger Styles & What to Do About Them", Ron Potter-Efron and Patricia Potter-Efron explain that people who use anger well have a healthy or "normal" relationship with anger. These people tend to think of anger in the following ways:
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