Anger. Frustration. Irritation.
We all feel it from time to time. Sometime it just explodes at our kids, our spouse, our co-workers and we wonder if there’s something dark lurking inside us.
Anger doesn’t have to run or ruin your life. In fact, if you learn to manage anger correctly it can give insight into areas of your life where you're living short of all God intends for you.
The thing you probably want answered first is, “Why do I get so angry?”
The simple answer is: You get angry because you have some hopes and dreams for yourself and your family, but all around you are threats to those dreams.
When you get angry at something happening to you, it’s always because of something happening inside you. Anger isn’t a sin. It’s just a sign. It’s a sign that one of your hopes and dreams is being threatened.
There are three specific hopes and dreams that we all have. We want:
1. Security: (physical, financial, emotionally)
2. Connection: (relationships, feeling valued and accepted)
3. Control: (feeling empowered to make choices and have options)
We get angry when we feel one of those three is being threatened.
When you start feeling that threat, your brain energy shifts away from your prefrontal cortex (the problem-solving part of your brain.) At that point, all rational and reasonable thought basically shuts down. So we have to step away, take a deep breath, calm down, and get thinking straight again.
Take a moment right now and think about practical and healthy ways you can calm yourself down when you get angry or irritated things like prayer, breathing deeply, or taking a walk so you respond in a way that doesn't turn your anger into sin.
When you start feeling angry, read your favorite verses a few times, then calm yourself down in a healthy way.
God bless you all
Thanks
We all feel it from time to time. Sometime it just explodes at our kids, our spouse, our co-workers and we wonder if there’s something dark lurking inside us.
Anger doesn’t have to run or ruin your life. In fact, if you learn to manage anger correctly it can give insight into areas of your life where you're living short of all God intends for you.
The thing you probably want answered first is, “Why do I get so angry?”
The simple answer is: You get angry because you have some hopes and dreams for yourself and your family, but all around you are threats to those dreams.
When you get angry at something happening to you, it’s always because of something happening inside you. Anger isn’t a sin. It’s just a sign. It’s a sign that one of your hopes and dreams is being threatened.
There are three specific hopes and dreams that we all have. We want:
1. Security: (physical, financial, emotionally)
2. Connection: (relationships, feeling valued and accepted)
3. Control: (feeling empowered to make choices and have options)
We get angry when we feel one of those three is being threatened.
When you start feeling that threat, your brain energy shifts away from your prefrontal cortex (the problem-solving part of your brain.) At that point, all rational and reasonable thought basically shuts down. So we have to step away, take a deep breath, calm down, and get thinking straight again.
Take a moment right now and think about practical and healthy ways you can calm yourself down when you get angry or irritated things like prayer, breathing deeply, or taking a walk so you respond in a way that doesn't turn your anger into sin.
When you start feeling angry, read your favorite verses a few times, then calm yourself down in a healthy way.
God bless you all
Thanks
Not necessarily a mind issue, but more a natural part of our health and hormonal mechanism s. That when combustion starts to arise are emotions become stimulated, arousing hormones to fly around inside our body to bring down combustion to a lower level,
Sometimes tho combustion requires a release of energy, which if we don't help that in anyway befor combustion reaches a critical level, then then our hormones take over our rational thinking, to the point where irrational thinking can occur lol.