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Home::Anger Management

Is Anger an Essential Component to a Healthy Relationship?

Author : Robert Paisola
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How many times have you said to yourself that I just do not know why I am always arguing with my significant other?

Many of us have some very definite ideas about anger. Some of us see anger as destructive and hurtful. We consider it to be an inappropriate response. Many times, we equate anger with violence.

Many times, we feel that the act of being angry is simply wrong, and that WHEN we experience anger, there's something wrong with us. Anger isn't nice. Anger isn't polite. And
anger certainly isn't our friend.

Is that so?

Anger can be all of these things. But anger is also useful,
necessary and even healing. We need our anger. We simply need to
learn how to express our anger in appropriate, conscious, supportive ways.

We know that on its own, anger is neither good nor bad. It can be used to hurt, or it can be used to heal.

It may not be a particularly pleasant emotion, but it's an important one. And anger—or rather the skillful use and understanding of anger—is essential to creating a wonderful, long lasting and healthy relationship.

Darin Pratt, a friend of mine who also happens to be a minister of Religious Science offers a tremendously insightful approach for understanding anger. Darin says that anger arises from a communication not delivered or an expectation not met.

Let me say that again... ANGER ARISES FROM A COMMUNICATION NOT DELIVERED OR AN EXPECTATION NOT MET!

Wow!

Anger is actually a tertiary response: our initial responses are grief and fear.

First, we grieve the death of the expectation that was not met. Next, we fear that things will never change. Finally, we experience anger.

So few of us recognize that anger can be a positive, healing
response. When we allow ourselves to experience anger, it focuses our minds, and strengthens our resolve.

We discover our own personal reserves of strength and power.

Our anger is what gives us the courage and the power to confront our fear that things will never change, by creating change.

So many of us equate anger with aggression. Why is that?

Well, we know that we believe that when we experience anger or that someone will be hurt.

In order to create a more spiritual and skillful relationship with anger, it's helpful to recognize that we can defend ourselves without attacking.

Consider that we each carry a sword. When someone crosses a
boundary, we experience anger (because our expectation that our
boundaries will be respected was not met).

At this point, we have a choice that we must make at that point. We can choose to use our sword to attack, lashing out at the person who crossed the boundary.

This will inevitably violate our partner's boundaries, and make our partner feel unsafe and angry.

They will, in turn, pull out their sword and begin to attack us in earnest.

The result is a classic "lose-lose" scenario, where both
participants are wounded and feel less safe than they did at the
start. That is certainly not the win-win that we choose to obtain in all of our relationships.

We do have another choice, however.

We can choose to use our sword to defend our boundary by simply removing it from its sheath and displaying it.

Brandishing our metaphorical weapon is usually more than sufficient to hold the attention of the person who crossed the
boundary.

Once we have our partner's attention, we can calmly make
them aware that they have crossed a boundary, and ask that they take a step back and respect that boundary in the future.

Because we are merely defending ourselves and not attacking our
partner, we are far less likely to make our partner feel unsafe,
which in turn means our partner is far more likely to apologize for having unintentionally crossed a boundary.

THAT IS THE WAY TO CREATE a "win-win" situation because we feel safe once again in the expectation that our boundaries will, indeed, be respected, and our partner feels safe because they are now more aware of the boundaries in the relationship, and no longer need to fear that they will accidentally
violate them.

If we choose not to take things personally, and always assume that the boundary violation was unintentional, we not only avoid stepping into the role of victim, but we also avoid the need to forgive our partner, because we never blamed them in the first place.

Avoiding blame, by the way, is another way that we defend ourselves without attacking. When we blame someone for their actions, we are, in fact, attacking them. We cut them off from the flow of our love.

This makes them feel less safe, and frequently is interpreted as an attack. More importantly, when we blame someone, we reinforce the lie that we are separate from All That Is, and cut ourselves off from the universal flow.

So how exactly is anger essential to healthy relationships?

The Anger is our call to personal awareness.

Remember that relationships are all about meeting our fundamental needs. In every relationship, we need to feel safe and we need to feel validated.

As long as those needs are met, our relationships are truly amazing.

When we feel angry, we know something is not right. We become
acutely aware that some of our needs are not being met. Anger is
most often associated with safety violations. If we feel angry
because our validation needs are not being met, it's usually an
indication that we have an attachment to meeting our validation
needs—a sign that one of the main ways that we feel safe is to feel truly validated.

When we feel angry in our relationships, we usually respond in one of two ways. The first response is to express our anger, most often by lashing out in some way. We've already seen how this is always a lose-lose proposition.

The second response is to repress our anger in order to avoid a full-out confrontation. (Notice how this response also assumes that the only other way to deal with anger is to express it by attacking!)

When we repress our anger, we attempt to restore the balance in our own personal safety accounts by isolating ourselves and disengaging from the relationship.

Eventually, we will no longer be able to repress our anger, and it will manifest in a confrontation of unexpected and inappropriate intensity.

Neither response meets our relationship needs, of course.

When we cultivate a more skillful relationship with anger, however, we have a third option. When we feel angry in a relationship, we can become aware that we're feeling unsafe, that some expectation has not been met, and that our needs are not being met.

We can take ownership over this experience, recognizing that it's about us, not about our partner.

Remember this my friends, IT IS NEVER ABOUT THE OTHER PERSON.

And we can choose to take appropriate action. Instead of attacking or withdrawing, we can choose to engage in the relationship more fully.

Before we engage in the relationship, however, we must first
recognize that we're feeling unsafe, and remedy this. We may be able to shift our awareness and restore the balance in our safety account in an instant.

We may need to disengage (briefly) so that we can cool down before we reengage in the relationship. Whatever the method, it is essential that we feel completely safe before we proceed. If we don't feel safe, we won't behave in a reasonable or rational manner.

Once we feel safe, we can explore why we felt angry.

Remember, anger arises because an expectation was not met, or a communication was not delivered.

What was the expectation? What boundary was crossed?

What was not communicated? What was not understood?

Now that we've identified the reason for the anger response, we can consider it objectively. The most important question is whether our expectations were reasonable.

Remember that we are responsible for meeting our minimum daily requirements of safety and validation on our own. When our unreasonable expectations aren't met, we do experience anger, but that anger is a call to make us aware that it's time to adjust our expectations, and this does not involve our partner in any way.

If we discover that our expectations are, in fact, reasonable, and that our partner is responsible, then it's time to defend our boundaries and hold our partner accountable.

Holding our partner accountable, however, is not the same thing as blaming our partner, yelling at our partner, insulting our
partner, "tearing our partner a new one," or in any way making our partner wrong.

It's important to recognize that much of the time, all that we need is an acknowledgement that our partner has not met an expectation, and an apology. All we need in order to feel safe again is to be able to believe that our expectations will actually be met in the future.

This may seem hard to accept—how could a simple apology ever be
sufficient? It's something each of us has to experience for
ourselves. The desire for punishment or revenge exists because we have disengaged from our relationships, and we believe that our partners are responsible for meeting our safety needs.

When we make the decision to absolutely take full esponsibility for restoring our sense of safety and choose to engage in our relationships, all we need is an apology—an acknowledgement of the boundary violation—and then forgiveness comes
naturally.

So, just stay in touch with the communication patterns that you experience in all of your relationships. My ex-wife Kathryn, now I, for that matter, never understood the reasoning behind our periodic anger. Well, now we know! It creates a self sustaining relationship between two people that requires each party in the relationship to actually be emotional and to "show up" for each other!

Keep Moving Forward and Make it A Great Day!

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About The Author:

Robert Paisola an international Author and Motivational Speaker and is an expert in the field of Personal Real Estate Investor Training. He is a professional speaker who has been featured on CNN, CNNFN, and the Wall Street Journal. He can answer your questions on the "Basics of the Real Estate Investing Business" to detailed issues regarding your specific transactions. Life Experience Robert Paisola is a Professional International Seminar Speaker in the Areas of Real Estate Investing, Tax Lien Investing, Rental Property Management, Real Estate Coach and Mentor Training and Business Management. He has served companies throughout the world.

If you are interested in learning the business from someone like Rob email his office at robert@trumpworldwide.com or visit http://www.allexperts.com/displayExpert.asp?Expert=38419
or contact the Success Training Network at 1-877-517-9555

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