Don't make it a habit of getting angry too often in front of your children or they will eventually pick it up. Anger in children if uncontrolled can lead to a chaotic family setting. Many teenage crimes are often committed by angry teens.
Domestic abuse is more often than not a product of anger. If anger were to be appropriately managed, so many problems will be avoided, such as domestic abuse and its attendant problems. No one knows better than the victim of domestic abuse how violent anger can be.
If you must express your anger, here's what to do - Take out your anger on a punching bag to release pent up emotions, instead. You can also diffuse your anger by going for a rigorous swim. Cooling off your anger before you react helps you to get a hang on it.
You can get the upper hand on your angry emotions by taking a leisurely walk through the park whenever you feel an outburst of anger coming on. Nature and its environs make for an excellent way to diffuse your anger. Anger can only control you to the extent to which you let it. So, let nature help you with anger management attempts.
At work, if you are provoked, you can cool off by stepping outside your office or running an errand at that very moment. If you share the same office with someone who enjoys getting you angry, you can simply plug in earphones to your audio CD or listen to an audio book. The point is to ignore the object or subject that makes you angry as much as possible. If this fails, talk to the management about the object or subject that makes you angry.
Anger causes both physical and chemical imbalances in the body. An often angry person is more likely to suffer hypertension. Angry people often get sick because of the effect of anger on their bodies. Don't let anger take control of your life when you can do something about it.
The less angry, you get, the healthier you get. You can contribute to the dip in hypertensive and coronary disease rates by getting less angry. A person who is less angry does not fall ill that often.