Often times with parenting we have emotions that can be really strong, and it comes out in different way. I am writing this as a way to help parents recognize what Anger is.I use images from Pixabay for my blog
Is Anger something that happens when something doesn’t go right? Or is there more emotions than as if a switch is being flipped? Phycologists classify anger as a normal emotion that we have, just like happiness, sadness, even anxiety. You might be wondering why does anger have such a strong emotional charge to it when we feel it or even mention it? Anger is a secondary emotion because we tend to cover up our vulnerable feelings like feeling fearful.
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and not have felt angry. Thomas S Monson in his talk in 2009 had said “No one can make us angry. It is our choice.” Sometimes anger can be a cover-up for our true emotions, and when we don’t know what the root emotion is, anger comes out to steal that emotion away.
Clearly,
it’s easier to feel anger than to own our own emotions, I liken it to a toddler
throwing themselves onto the ground because they don’t know why they are feeling
the way they are feeling. Our test, is to find out why we are angry and do
something with it, are you Angry like a toddler because they just needs a nap? Then
your answer is easy, take that nap! Owning our emotions make it possible to
deal with stress, and to live life in a more peaceful manner. Where your
emotions don’t rule your actions, like a toddler throwing themselves on the
floor.
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In conclusion, I would like you to ask yourself, (when you are feeling angry,) why? Stop and just ask why am I feeling anger? When I stop and analyze my emotions, I am better prepared to feel what is really and truly bugging me. At times I have found myself surprised at the root emotion, and most often than not the root emotion then can be addressed for what it is, or aired out to dry so to speak. When we are able to live life knowing that anger is a secondary emotion, we are able to feel more joy and peace in our lives because we are pausing and letting our emotional wellbeing take over to help heal our disappointments and our fears.