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Brave Vs Afraid 💪😦
Introduction Being afraid is a natural – it helps protect us from danger, but it…
Anger isn’t always a villain. Sometimes, it’s a signal — a cry from within that something feels unfair, overwhelming, or out of control. But when left unchecked, it can damage our relationships, peace of mind, and even health. So how do we handle anger without suppressing it or letting it explode?
Anger often comes in patterns. Maybe it’s the morning rush. Or when you’re unheard in a conversation. Track moments that spark your temper.
💡 HabitZup Tip: Use a “Trigger Tracker” card — jot down what triggered you, what you felt, and what you did. This awareness is the first step to change.
When you feel the heat rising, take a 5-second breath break. Step away. Breathe. Sip water. Anything that delays a reaction buys you peace.
💡 Action Card: “Skip”
It’s okay to skip reacting. Silence is also a choice.
Not every offense is personal. Maybe your child is tired, not disrespectful. Maybe your coworker is stressed, not rude.
💡 Action Card: “Reverse”
Shift your lens. Reverse the story you’re telling yourself.
Even if you shouted, it’s never too late to say, “I’m sorry. I was upset, not at you — just overwhelmed.”
💡 Action Card: “Undo”
Undo doesn’t mean erasing. It means acknowledging and reconnecting.
Exercise, journaling, sleep, talking to a friend — these release pressure from the emotional valve.
💡 Action Card: “Organise”
Clear your day. Clear your mind.
Print this out or use it digitally each time you’re upset:
Situation | What triggered me? | What did I feel? | What did I do? | What could I do better next time? |
---|---|---|---|---|
By turning anger into awareness, and awareness into action, we grow. Not by being perfect. But by pausing, processing,and choosing our responses wisely.
#AngerManagement #HabitZup #MindfulParenting #EmotionalWellbeing #MentalHealthMatters
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