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Friday, 8 April 2016
Taiwo's World: ANGER MANAGEMENT [PART 1]
Taiwo's World: ANGER MANAGEMENT [PART 1]: We all get angry occasionally. If you’re experiencing overwhelming rage, it could be damaging your mental and physical health as well as ...
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Taiwo's World: ANGER MANAGEMENT [PART 1]
Taiwo's World: ANGER MANAGEMENT [PART 1]: We all get angry occasionally. If you’re experiencing overwhelming rage, it could be damaging your mental and physical health as well as ...
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Taiwo's World: WOMEN NEED TO STOP WEARING BRAS! A WARNING FROM SC...
Taiwo's World: WOMEN NEED TO STOP WEARING BRAS! A WARNING FROM SC...: Women who opt not to wear bras are often looked down on as unlady-like or hippies, but the results of a 15-year-long study conducted in...
Taiwo's World: WOMEN NEED TO STOP WEARING BRAS! A WARNING FROM SC...
Taiwo's World: WOMEN NEED TO STOP WEARING BRAS! A WARNING FROM SC...: Women who opt not to wear bras are often looked down on as unlady-like or hippies, but the results of a 15-year-long study conducted in...
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
ANGER MANAGEMENT [PART 1]
We all get angry occasionally. If you’re experiencing overwhelming rage, it could be damaging your mental and physical health as well as your relationships with others. Uncontrolled anger can be indicative of underlying problems, such as anger management issues or neurosis. It’s important to control your emotions and calm yourself down for your own sake as well as for the sake of those around you.
HOW CAN WE CONTROL OUR ANGER?
Anger can be controlled following the following tips:
a. Watch for physiological signs of anger. Anger is certainly a psychological emotion, but it is also physiological, involving chemical reactions in your brain. [1] When you get angry, your amygdala, the center for emotional processing, sends a distress signal to your hypothalamus, which sends epinephrine along your autonomic nervous system through the path of the sympathetic nervous system to the adrenal glands, which starts pumping epinephrine (adrenaline) throughout your body. The adrenaline gets your body ready to meet a threat, increasing your heart rate and sharpening your senses.
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This process serves a biological purpose (preparing you for fight or flight), but if you have an anger problem, your threshold for what triggers this physiological response may be too low (for example, if you get angry at a coworker for playing music too loudly).
b. Take inventory of your emotions. Anger often masks another emotion; many times, anger is a secondary emotion to hurt, sadness, grief, depression, or fear. Anger emerges as almost a defense mechanism because it is easier for many people to deal with than the other emotions. Think about whether you allow yourself to feel a wide range of emotions or if you may be suppressing emotions that you think you “shouldn’t” feel.
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If you commonly substitute anger for other emotions that you find more difficult to deal with, consider seeing a therapist to learn to handle and accept those emotions.
c. Accept that anger can be a normal, healthy emotion. Anger is not always a bad thing. Anger can serve a healthy purpose by protecting you against continued abuse or wrongdoing. If you perceive that someone is harming you, you will likely become angry, and that anger will prompt you to confront the person or end the harm in another way.
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Some people (often women) are taught that it is impolite to feel or express anger. But suppressing natural feelings of anger can have negative effects on your emotions and your relationships with others.
d. Watch for signs that your anger is out of control. While anger can be healthy, it can also be unhealthy. You may need to deal with an anger problem through self-help or professional help if the following are true:
(i) Insignificant occurrences make you very angry, such as spilled milk and accidentally dropping an object.
(ii) When you’re angry, you display aggressive behaviors, including yelling, screaming, or hitting.
(iii) The problem is chronic; it happens over and over again.
(iv) You have an addiction, and when you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, your temper gets worse and your behavior more violent.
Thanks for stopping over to read my blog. Your views and comments are welcome. Join me soonest as I x-ray the concluding part of this all important topic of ANGER.
WOMEN NEED TO STOP WEARING BRAS! A WARNING FROM SCIENTISTS.

Women who opt not to wear bras are often looked down on as unlady-like or hippies, but the results of a 15-year-long study conducted in France suggests that these ladies actually have the right idea.
“Medically, physiologically, anatomically, the breast does not benefit from being deprived of gravity,” Jean-Denis Rouillon, a professor at the University of Franche-ComtĂ© in Besançon, told France Info.
The study was conducted at the university’s hospital where Rouillon measured and examined the breasts of 300 women, aged 18 to 35, noting how the support from bras impacted their bodies and health over time.
His findings? Women who didn’t use a bra actually benefited in the long run. Their breasts had more muscle tissue and natural support. When bras were worn, some tissue didn’t grow, which actually caused sagging to happen faster and more severely.
“At first, I was a little reluctant to the idea of running without a bra,” said study participant Capucine Vercellotti, a 28-year-old woman. “But I got started and after five minutes, I had no trouble at all,”
If you’ve worn a bra for years, if not decades, Rouillon doesn’t advise you go outside and burn your bras just yet. It may actually be dangerous to stop wearing bras suddenly. Instead, wear your bras less and less frequently, building up strength in your breasts.
The experts have spoken,so ladies ,the choice is all yours.

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