So anger has very little to do with addressing the issue at hand. In fact, anger, if acted upon, creates a whole new scenario where we are perhaps acting out just as poorly as the first person or even worse. Anger has very little to do with the healing intention. Anger is deliberately or uncontrollably striking back either verbally, emotionally or physically, creating or deepening the original offense.
Do not misunderstand what I say. Anger is normal and needs to be processed in a safe and positive way. It is the negative behaviors that stem from anger that are not okay.
If the only person we can change is ourselves, then we are obligated to speak our truth, expressing the hurt feelings whether verbally or by using the written word. "You hurt me." This simple statement honors feelings within, without doing further damage. Do not be the one left holding the hot coal.
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