Tag: angry
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Psychology Explains Why You Can’t Really Problem Solve While Angry
Here’s how anger clouds your judgment. Have you ever left a pot of vegetable soup on the stove only to see it bubble and boil over? That’s a lot like how anger works inside you. When you’re trying to problem solve, it’s crucial to ensure that your emotional “soup” isn’t about to spill over. Just…
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10 Signs of Explosive Intermittent Disorder
For individuals grappling with Explosive Intermittent Disorder (EID), everyday conflicts can be amplified to alarming levels. EID, also called “anger management disorder,” is a mental health condition that goes beyond the occasional outburst of anger. It poses significant challenges to those who experience it and those around them. Characterized by recurrent episodes of impulsive aggression…
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5 Calm Ways to Respond When You’re Really Mad
Anger is an intense emotion that can arise from a variety of situations. You might feel really mad after an argument with a loved one, a frustrating encounter at work, or simply overwhelmed by life’s challenges. Getting mad is a natural human response. But how we handle our anger can significantly impact our communication and…
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5 Behaviors That Reveal Someone Doesn’t Care
It’s never nice to find out that the behaviors of someone close to you reveal that they don’t care. It’s even worse if you’ve wasted your time on that person when they weren’t interested in building a connection. This is why it’s better to look for the actions that tell you when someone doesn’t care.…
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5 Reasons Smart People Don’t Waste Their Time on Anger
There are a lot of angry people in the world today. What makes matters worse is the prevalent undercurrent of rage appears to be increasing and getting stronger in society. Anger is an emotion; there’s nothing wrong with showing it when the situation warrants it. If you find yourself stuck, having a bit of rage…
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10 Habits to Help Heal from Divorce
Grief is an intense experience you shouldn’t try to suppress or ignore. It can hit you when you least expect it, and it’s best to allow yourself to feel the pain and cry it out. When you suppress the grief of divorce, it can worsen the situation and hinder your healing process. When you work…