Mindfulness and Anger
Anger is not always a bad emotion: it is one of a range of many feelings that we might experience in our lives. Viewed mindfully, anger serves a purpose and can be helpful.
It enables us to become more aware, to see or uncover the feeling or feelings that lie within us.
Anger lets us know that something isn’t right.
Understanding Anger
The feeling that something isn’t right, can be attributed to many things: sometimes it’s because someone has violated a personal boundary or an agreement we’ve made. It can also be when a long-held belief or our self-belief is challenged. When we are angry and unaware, we blame and project our anger onto others.
When we explore what we are feeling, we begin to understand the reasons why we feel the way we do.
Mindfulness and Self-Reflection
Anger can be a tool for self-reflection. It helps us make changes as we explore what triggered us. If, in the future you get angry or are beginning to feel angry, try this:
- Take a deep breath
- Stay as open and as curious as possible, and ask: “What is it?”
- “Where did this come from?”
- “Why?”
…. take time to discover what this situation and feeling is attempting to reveal to you.
The Gift of Anger
How would it feel to observe our anger in a compassionate and non-judgmental way?
If we can shift our perspective and thank our anger – we can utilize it to help us to grow and make deep, lasting changes.
Contact Us
If you or someone you know would like help working mindfully with anger, contact us. We provide personalized, confidential consultations either in person in Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland or at the Natural Clinic in Cork. If you don’t live in Ireland, we can still work together online via Skype and Zoom from the comfort of your office/home.
Our consultations support you through a process of positive change. Call us on: (Ireland) 087 149 2338 for a chat – or click here to arrange a time to talk.
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