Subject: RE: Best Way To Take Out Anger/Frustration?Zilla - 2009-09-30 10:25 AM ADollar79 - 2009-09-30 5:49 AM How about spending time thinking about the sources of the anger and frustration instead of a way to 'take it out.'
Personal reflection, meditation, relaxation techniques will help you much more than the euphoric, adrenaline release. For some this works great. I am not one of those some. Just because one chooses a more "aggressive" release doesn't mean that one has not reflected upon the source of the anger/frustration. Meditation and relaxation techniques are awesome tools for me for some things but when I am angry and frustrated I need to release that junk OUT of me in more forceful way. It's like the difference of letting something gently float out of me rather than me throwing it off a cliff. The adrenaline release from that does wonders for me! I have no doubt that it does wonders for you. It does wonders for me too. That is the point of short term adrenaline release--it is euphoric. I stand by my comment that the adrenaline route isn't optimal. Most people would be much better off with other techniques. I would also suggest that a link exists between aggressive and forceful release and other aggressive behavior. A person doesn't just start kicking the dog overnight. There is a history of aggressive releases. That is the way the deal with frustration until one night the dog is there instead of another outlet. I am certainly NOT saying this is you. It is a generalization that I would theorize is deeply rooted in psychological evidence. |