[Daily OM]: Sometimes when we feel anger, it is
coming from a deep place that demands acknowledgment and expression. At
these times, it is important that we find healthy ways to honor our
anger, remembering how dangerous it is to repress it.
However, anger can
also become a habit, our go-to emotion whenever things go wrong. Often
this is because, for whatever reason, we feel more comfortable
expressing anger than we do other emotions, like sadness.
It can also be
that getting angry gives us the impression that we've done something
about our problem. In these cases, our habitual anger is inhibiting both
our ability to express our other emotions and to take action in our
lives.
If it's true that anger is functioning this way in your life, the first
thing you might want to try is to notice when you get angry. You might
begin to see a pattern of some kind. For example, you could notice that
it is always your first response or that it comes up a lot in one
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