6 WAYS TO RESPOND TO ANGER
We
live in increasingly stressful times with people flaring up over little
and trivial things. At this point, it’s fair to say that the knowledge
of how to handle anger or angry responses is essential. Jumia Travel
, the leading online travel agency, shares 6 ways to respond to anger.
Listen
When
a person is angry all they really want is to vent their feelings out to
someone, howbeit violently. Unfortunately, this zeal to vent falls on
those who are at closest proximity to them. One great thing to do is to
simply listen to the person express their anger until they calm down or
wear themselves out. Simply hear them out.
Do Not Analyse
Avoid
analyzing all you have listened to and avoid responding at the moment.
Don’t worry yourself about if you agree or disagree with all that’s
being said. Anger is a largely irrational emotion, therefore your
thoughts and feelings about the situation are best kept to yourself when
one is angry, especially if you’re the subject of their anger or you’re
personally involved.
Avoid Apologizing
You
would think apologizing will calm an angry person down but most times
it isn’t so. Many times, apologizing aggravates the person’s anger. Most
times, a person is angry because they are not able to get their way
with you or with a situation. The key to calming an angry person is to
either remain quiet (which can be taken for compliance) or gently
acknowledging the person’s anger and assuring the person of your
compliance.
Try to Reason with the Person
Later
on, when the person is calmer you can address irrational aspect of
their outburst and try to reason with them. They are more likely to
listen, if they haven’t already realized their own irrationality. If
they don’t reason with you and you’re not ready to actually comply, you
can opt out of or distance yourself from the situation or person. You
can also be patient and give the person time to prove themselves right
or wrong.
Try To Relate
It’s
okay to question yourself a little. It’s the healthy and humble thing
to do. Question your fault in the situation; try to see things from
another perspective to confirm the certainty of your views. Be sure
you’re on the right track, if you are, then you can either decide to opt
out or if you can afford it, give the person time to prove themselves
right or wrong. Also, try to relate with the person and understand where
the person is coming from. This can help you solve the problem or
misunderstanding easily.
Protect Yourself
Keep
a safe distance from someone who is angry. It’s a well-known fact that
people tend to get physical, threatening and abusive when angry. This is
mainly because anger is a largely violent and dangerous emotion. You
need to trust your instincts and properly assess the situation. If at
any point, you feel threatened or in danger, leave the area immediately
without hesitation and without saying anything else to the person (run
if you have to, you’re not being coward, you’re being smart.)




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