Believe it or not, the amount of anger you take has a direct impact on your health. Following a healthy diet plan and exercising regularly are important prerequisites for good health. But, none of these are going to show the expected results on your body if you are under anger. In fact, it may cause digestion problems, increase cravings and unexpected weight gain. Lifestyle coach Luke Coutinho, in one of his posts on Instagram, says that managing anger is as important as knowing the source of it. Knowing the root cause of anger can help you move forward towards the next step, which is developing an effective anger management strategy.
Following are some known causes of anger that can help you have an effective anger management strategy
Psychological angeres
- Repressed pain and anger
At times, you might feel as it everything is falling apart. However, this doesn’t mean that you repress the bad feelings that follow. If anger and pain is troubling you, you could probably use the adrenaline in your system to feed your needs and take charge of your life. Shift your focus on the positive things in your life, no matter how small they appear. Surround yourself with positive people, be thankful and stay in the present. All these can help in reducing the anger caused by repressed pain and anger.
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- Depression
Anger can be especially harmful if you have depression. Anger makes it difficult to maintain positive habits or coping strategies that can help in managing depression. Improving your lifestyle by getting enough sleep, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, going for a vacation, engaging in a hobby or consuming less alcohol and doing breathing exercises can help in managing anger and depression.
- Isolation
A person who stays in isolation is at higher risks of mental issues like depression, dementia, low self-esteem and social anxiety. Intense loneliness can cause depression as well. Focus on your health, resort to fitness, join a community singing, dancing or fitness class, make plans with friends more often or consider getting a pet. These are all effective ways to deal with isolation and reduce anger.
- Poor sleep
Sleep problems are a common sign of anger. Exercising can help you manage anger in an effective way and also help you sleep better. Avoid using gadgets an hour before bed time and avoid intake to too much caffeine and alcohol to have better sleep. Here are other ways of getting good a night’s sleep.
- Emotional trauma
Post-traumatic anger disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition which is triggered by a traumatic incident or witnessing one. It may cause symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety and repeated and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. However, it is not necessary that every person who experiences emotional trauma gets PTSD. Deep breathing exercises, physical exercise, avoiding isolation, learning self regulation and taking care of your healthy by avoiding alcohol, junk food and smoking can help in dealing with it.
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- General life anger
A person can take more anger than required for day-to-day struggles. Work anger or having a schedule where you have no time for anything can make you angered. According to Luke Coutinho, the best way to deal with this anger is by changing your attitude towards the comparatively smaller life problems. Stop taking everything seriously and learn to let go of things. It will give you much less anger and will also motivate you to have a positive outlook towards life.
- Sedentary lifestyle
Laziness, poor sleep, lack of exercise, poor diet, smoking, alcohol and too much junk food are all a part of sedentary lifestyle. These habits can give you anger unknowingly. Hence, it is important to be active and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Here are some effective ways to do this.
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Physical angeres
According to Luke, the following are the possible causes of physical anger
- Poor nutrition
- Chemicals
- Toxins
- EMF Radiation
- Parasites
- Chronic infection
It is important to know that anger can have dangerous consequences on your health. The sooner you understand and start working towards this, the better it is for your health.
(Luke Coutinho, Holistic Lifestyle Coach – Integrative Medicine)
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