4. Think about why you’re angry
Sometimes it’s
easy for us to
understand why
we’re angry and
sometimes we
have to work
harder to find out
why we’re angry
5. Response to Anger
• Sometimes waiting
to respond is a
good idea
but
• avoiding the
causes of your
anger will usually
cause more
problems…for you!
People who fly into a rage always
make a bad landing.
-- Will Rogers
The greatest remedy for anger is delay.
-- Seneca.
6. So what do I do?
Anger, if not
restrained, is
frequently more
hurtful to us than
the injury that
provokes it.
-- Seneca.
7. Staying angry can make you
feel worse!
Holding on to
anger is like
grasping a hot coal
with the intent of
throwing it at
someone else;
you are the one
who gets burned.
-- Buddha.
8. Find ways to return to good
feelings
• Think about how you
can make the
situation better.
• Look for ways to
resolve the problem
for the future.
• Find ways to feel
good again!