Stillness in the Storms

Can you be ANGRY and KIND?


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How mature is your anger? That’s the big question we’re diving into today. We’ve all got feelings like anger, shame, and guilt, but how grown-up are they really? I’ve been thinking about this a lot, and I believe many of us don’t handle our anger in a mature way. We’ll chat about what mature anger looks like, how it can shift our arguments, and why it’s not just okay to feel angry, but actually important. Plus, we’ll explore how pausing and understanding our emotions can lead to better outcomes in our relationships and daily lives. So, let’s jump right into it!

Is it really possible to be angry and be kind at the same time? I answer this question on today's podcast, while sharing the story about an argument they could have gone seriously wrong. Have we got anger completely wrong, and should we change the way we see it.


Anger is a natural emotion, but its maturity varies from person to person. In our recent episode, we have a serious conversation about what it means to have mature anger and how it affects our interactions. Anger often signals that something we value is at stake, and understanding this can lead to healthier expressions of our feelings. The discussion revolves around differentiating between immature anger, which can lead to aggressive outbursts, and mature anger that encourages thoughtful dialogue and resolution.


I recount a story of a tense situation with a neighbor about parking, highlighting how my choice to remain calm defused the situation. This moment encapsulates the essence of our talk: when we recognize our anger as a reflection of our values and choose to respond with wisdom, we can navigate conflicts more effectively. The key is to pause and understand what is triggering our anger rather than reacting impulsively.


We also explore how anger can be a force for positive change in the world. Whether it's addressing social issues or advocating for personal boundaries, anger can motivate us to act. The goal is to harness this energy constructively rather than letting it lead to destructive behaviors. Throughout the episode, we encourage listeners to embrace their anger, understand its roots, and express it in ways that promote connection and understanding rather than division. It's about using our emotional experiences as tools for growth and better communication.

Takeaways:

  • Understanding how mature your anger is can help you respond better in conflicts.
  • Mature anger is about pausing, listening, and caring about the other person's perspective.
  • Anger can drive positive change if it's channeled wisely and not just reacted to.
  • We should embrace our anger as it indicates what we deeply care about in life.
  • The way we handle our anger can lead to more constructive conversations and solutions.
  • Realizing that we choose our reactions to anger can empower us to manage it better.

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