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Top : Related Topics : Anger Management : Page 2 - Occasionally anger becomes a factor in the evaluation and management process. Articles in this section may be useful in helping you understand the angry reactions in yourself and others. Performance Appraisal & Performance Management Reference Library:
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Close, trusting relationships with others help you avoid depression after life stresses and help prevent illness, speed recovery, and promote longevity. But a bad relationship can cause depression and make your life seem like hell. Unfortunately, men with bad tempers cause a great deal of the stresses women face today. Find out how you can improve an angry man
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We're rude, we're crude and we're not going to take it anymore. Life in the old millennium made us real angry, and we're taking aim at who's to blame.
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Jan Pedersen
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Discover how what we're listening to determines what we get upset about...and how to calm yourself down once you've become upset.
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Joan Lloyd
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We all have our breaking points but some people shoot their careers in the foot when their temper becomes a bigger liability than their talent is worth.
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What's the first thought that comes to mind when you hear the word ANGER? Frustration? Yelling? Loss of Control? Violence? Maybe fear, silence or avoidance? All reasonable responses...Or are they? A bit one-sided, for my taste, that is, the "anger glass" appears "half empty." How about a "half full" perspective: confrontation, energy, power and tenacity? Or honesty and being real?
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What's your first thought when you read the word "anger"? Frustration? Yelling? Violence? Avoidance? Out of Control? These are typical audience responses. Why so many negative associations? Try this question: Did you grow up in a family where it felt safe and secure expressing your angry feelings?
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Anger from frustration or failure can have a negative effect on performance. For example, a soccer player who has been held by an opponent might become angry and attempt to retaliate by taking a swing at the opponent. Retaliation causes an automatic shift of attentional focus from the game to the opponent. As a result of the increased arousal and the break in concentration, performance suffers
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