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Anyone dealing with anger issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="DKS2814V" data-source="post: 15405556" data-attributes="member: 27079"><p>I'm with this guy...where do I draw the line of being impractical and legitimately upset. I feel like I'm allowed to get upset and voice my displeasure, as long as it's productive. However, I can think of only a few times, in the last few years, where I "snap" and regret what I say, or do. Personally, I'm working on my Emotional Intelligence so it's not as evident just by looking at my expression. This is harder than I could have imagined.</p><p></p><p>One caveat though is Houston drivers. Lord have mercy on my soul for the things I say and my gestures... It's mind boggling what I see on the road.</p><p></p><p>With that said, when I do some high intensity interval training, crossfit, or just plain busting my ass without much rest, I do get a nice euphoric feeling that really, really helps any and all anxiety, or stress I have from the day/week. My girlfriend also enjoys it as my "drive" goes through the roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DKS2814V, post: 15405556, member: 27079"] I'm with this guy...where do I draw the line of being impractical and legitimately upset. I feel like I'm allowed to get upset and voice my displeasure, as long as it's productive. However, I can think of only a few times, in the last few years, where I "snap" and regret what I say, or do. Personally, I'm working on my Emotional Intelligence so it's not as evident just by looking at my expression. This is harder than I could have imagined. One caveat though is Houston drivers. Lord have mercy on my soul for the things I say and my gestures... It's mind boggling what I see on the road. With that said, when I do some high intensity interval training, crossfit, or just plain busting my ass without much rest, I do get a nice euphoric feeling that really, really helps any and all anxiety, or stress I have from the day/week. My girlfriend also enjoys it as my "drive" goes through the roof. [/QUOTE]
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