Have you ever lost your temper at a loved one and immediately regretted it?
Alice DedewsDo you sometimes feel like anger is controlling your life no matter how hard you try to keep it in check?
Alice DedewsIf so, you are not alone.
Alice DedewsNow imagine if there was a simple and effective way to finally get control over your anger for good.
Alice DedewsIn today's episode, I will reveal three powerful keys that can change the way you handle anger so that you can respond calmly to any situation.
Alice DedewsKeep listening if you'd like to take charge of your anger.
Alice DedewsAvoid regrettable reactions, and maintain the calm you've been searching for.
Alice DedewsHello, and welcome to episode three of the Anger Management Podcast.
Alice DedewsI'm your host, Alice Dedews, and over the last 30 years, I've taught over 15,000 men and women to control their anger, master their emotions, and create calmer, happier, and more loving relationships.
Alice DedewsOn this podcast, I combine my 30 years of anger management experience with the power of artificial intelligence to share with you some of the most powerful tools, techniques, and strategies I've taught my clients over the years to help them control their anger and live calmer, happier, and more peaceful lives.
Alice DedewsToday, I've asked my AI assistants, Jake and Sarah, to share a deep dive into three powerful keys that can help you transform the way you handle anger.
Alice DedewsThese are practical, actionable concepts that you can start implementing in your everyday life to take control of your anger and create a calmer, more peaceful and harmonious environment for yourself and all those around you.
Alice DedewsMake sure you stick around to the end of this episode, too, where I'll add some final thoughts on this episode and that you know how to access my help to control your anger once and for all.
Alice DedewsWith that said, let's get started into today's deep dive.
Speaker BHey, everybody, and welcome to our Deep Dive.
Speaker BToday, we are going to be tackling something I think a lot of you struggle with, and that is anger.
Speaker BIf you have ever felt like anger has got you on a leash instead of the other way around, you were in the right place.
Speaker BWe're about to unlock some serious secrets with some help from a real pro, someone who has helped over 15,000 people just like you.
Speaker CThat's right.
Speaker CTalking decades of experience here, helping people really understand and manage their anger.
Speaker CNo magic solutions, but real strategies you can start using today.
Speaker BOkay, so no waving a wand and poof, anger's gone.
Speaker BBut what if we could give you the keys to the car so you decide where this emotion takes you?
Speaker BThat's what Alastairdus is all about, and he's broken it down to three core principles.
Speaker BOur Keys for this deep dive first, key awareness.
Speaker CNow, you might be thinking, well, duh, I know I get angry.
Speaker CBut this is about going deeper, noticing the subtle ways anger shows up before it turns into a raging monster.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BLike picture this.
Speaker BYou're talking to your partner and they are totally glued to their phone.
Speaker BOr you're stuck in traffic, already running late, and bam, someone cuts you off.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BWhat happens in your body right then?
Speaker CMaybe your heart starts pounding, palms get sweaty.
Speaker CYou feel that heat rising in your face.
Speaker CThose are your body's alarm bells, the early warning signs that anger is about to take the stage.
Speaker BSo it's like catching a whiff of smoke before the whole house goes up in flames.
Speaker CRight?
Speaker BWhat are some of your telltale signs that anger is brewing?
Speaker BThis is where self awareness gets super personal.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker CIt's different for everyone.
Speaker CMaybe you clench your jaw or your thoughts start racing a mile a minute.
Speaker CThe key is to spot these signals early before things escalate.
Speaker CAnd trust me, those signals are always there.
Speaker BOkay, so we are getting good at noticing those anger red flags.
Speaker BBut then what?
Speaker CThat brings us to key number two.
Speaker CAnd this one might surprise you.
Speaker CAnger never actually helps you solve a problem.
Speaker CI know.
Speaker CIt feels powerful in the moment, like this rush of energy.
Speaker BOh, tell me about it.
Speaker BIt's like that hulk smash feeling.
Speaker BBut does smashing ever really fix things?
Speaker BAlistair has tons of stories about people letting anger take over at work, with their kids, in relationships.
Speaker BAnd guess what?
Speaker BThey almost always regret it.
Speaker CThink about it.
Speaker CCan you honestly recall a time when anger truly led to a positive outcome?
Speaker CMore often than not, it just fuels the fire, creates more conflict, and leaves everyone feeling worse.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BIt's like throwing gasoline on a campfire.
Speaker BYou might get a big burst of flame, but then what?
Speaker BYou're left with a bigger mess to clean up.
Speaker CAnd that's what we want you to really consider here.
Speaker CWhat's the end goal?
Speaker CIf it's a peaceful resolution, a productive conversation, or just feeling better yourself, anger is usually taking you in the opposite direction.
Speaker BOkay, so we've got awareness.
Speaker BWe are ditching the anger helps myth.
Speaker BNow for the big reveal.
Speaker BAlistair's third key to controlling anger.
Speaker BYou ready for this?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BYou create your own anger.
Speaker CNow, hold on a second.
Speaker CBefore you hit that disagree button, I know this one can be a tough pill to swallow.
Speaker CWe're not saying you're a bad person for feeling angry.
Speaker CNot at all.
Speaker CBut stick with me here.
Speaker CIt's like this.
Speaker CLet's go back to that traffic jam.
Speaker CSomeone cuts you off, one driver is fuming pounding the steering wheel, ready to road rage.
Speaker CAnother driver might just shrug it off.
Speaker CSame event, two totally different reactions.
Speaker CWhy?
Speaker CBecause it's not the event itself that creates the anger.
Speaker CIt's your thoughts about it.
Speaker CThat first driver is thinking, this jerk.
Speaker CThey have no respect.
Speaker CI deserve better.
Speaker CThose thoughts are like fuel to the anger fire.
Speaker BMeanwhile, the chill driver might be thinking, whoa, close call.
Speaker BGlad everyone's okay.
Speaker BMaybe they're having a rough day.
Speaker BTotally different story playing out in their head.
Speaker BSo are you saying we are choosing to be angry?
Speaker CIn a way, yes.
Speaker CYou are choosing how to interpret the situation.
Speaker CAnd that choice determines your emotional response.
Speaker CIt's not easy, but once you realize you have this power, it's incredibly liberating.
Speaker BThis seriously mind blowing stuff.
Speaker BSo instead of being at the mercy of every little annoyance, we can actually choose to see things differently.
Speaker BAnd that changes how we feel.
Speaker CThat's the heart of it.
Speaker CYou are not a passive victim of your anger.
Speaker CYou are the author.
Speaker CYou are writing the story.
Speaker CNow let's talk about how to rewrite those anger inducing narratives.
Speaker BOkay, let's get practical.
Speaker BHow do we actually change those anger inducing thoughts?
Speaker BIt's like we need a mental toolbox for this.
Speaker CAbsolutely.
Speaker CAnd that's where cognitive reframing comes in.
Speaker CIt's a fancy term for basically changing the way you look at a situation.
Speaker CInstead of letting your initial this is unfair thought spiral into rage, you pause and challenge it.
Speaker BSo it's not about pretending everything's fine and dandy.
Speaker BIt's about hitting the pause button on those knee jerk reactions.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker CRemember that example with the drivers?
Speaker CThe one fuming about the other person's disrespect?
Speaker CWhat if instead they thought, hey, maybe they didn't see me?
Speaker COr they're dealing with an emergency.
Speaker CI've been there.
Speaker BThat's a total shift in perspective.
Speaker BYeah, it's like switching from black and white to full color.
Speaker BSuddenly the situation doesn't feel so personal or threatening.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker CAnd the more you practice this, the easier it gets.
Speaker CIt's like training a muscle.
Speaker CAt first, catching those negative thoughts and reframing them takes effort, but over time, it becomes more automatic.
Speaker BOkay, so for our listeners out there who are ready to start flexing their reframing muscles, what are some common anger triggering thoughts they should be on the lookout for?
Speaker CWell, everyone's different.
Speaker CBut some classics include this is unfair, they shouldn't do that, or I can't believe this is happening.
Speaker CThese thoughts often stem from feeling like our expectations haven't been met or that we've Been wronged somehow.
Speaker BOh, I know those thoughts all too well.
Speaker BEspecially that this is unfair.
Speaker BIt pops up like a weed in my mental garden anytime things don't go my way.
Speaker CAnd that's perfectly normal.
Speaker CWe all have these thoughts.
Speaker CThe key is to recognize them, not let them run the show.
Speaker CInstead of this is unfair, try something like, okay, this is frustrating, but how can I deal with it constructively?
Speaker BIt's like taking back control of the narrative.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BInstead of being the victim, you become the problem solver.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BAnd doesn't that feel so much better?
Speaker CIt absolutely does.
Speaker CRemember, you are not trying to suppress your anger or pretend it doesn't exist.
Speaker CYou are simply choosing a more helpful way to respond to it.
Speaker BSo let's do a quick recap of the three keys to controlling anger that we've uncovered today.
Speaker BIt's like a treasure map to inner peace, right?
Speaker CAbsolutely.
Speaker CKey number one is awareness.
Speaker CPaying attention to those early warning signs that anger is bubbling up like a physical sensation or a racing mind.
Speaker BKey number two is recognizing that anger is rarely helpful.
Speaker BIt doesn't solve problems, it just adds fuel to the fire.
Speaker CAnd key number three, the game changer is understanding that you create your anger through your thoughts.
Speaker CAnd by changing your thoughts, you can change your entire experience.
Speaker BYou know, as we've been talking, I've realized something really important.
Speaker BIt's not about never feeling angry.
Speaker BIt's about choosing how we respond to that anger.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker CAnd the more we practice these three keys, the more we shift from being reactive to being responsive.
Speaker CThat's where true freedom lies.
Speaker BIt's like we're graduating From Anger Management 101 to Becoming Masters of our emotions.
Speaker BSo for our listeners out there who are ready to take this journey even further, we have some incredible resources to share.
Speaker CWe are so excited to point you to anger secrets.com it's packed with valuable information, tools, and techniques to help you understand and manage your anger.
Speaker BAnd the best part, Alistair offers a free anger management training.
Speaker BOn the site, you can learn about your triggers, develop coping mechanisms, and start building healthier relationships.
Speaker CIt's a fantastic starting point for anyone who's serious about taking control of their anger and living a calmer, more fulfilling life.
Speaker BAnd for those who are ready to dive even deeper, Alistair also offers a comprehensive online program called the Complete Anger Management System.
Speaker CThis program provides you with everything you need to transform your relationship with anger and create lasting change.
Speaker CIt's like having Alistair as your personal anger management coach guiding you every step of the way.
Speaker BWe highly recommend checking out both the free training and the full program on anger secrets.com it's an investment in yourself, your relationships and your overall well being.
Speaker BYou deserve it.
Speaker CAnd remember, as Alastair always says, you can't control other people, but you can control yourself.
Speaker CWhat a powerful reminder.
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker BAnd with that, we'll wrap up this deep dive into the world of anger management.
Speaker BWe hope you've gained valuable insights and are feeling empowered to take control of your anger and create a life filled with more peace and joy.
Speaker CThank you for joining us.
Speaker CWe'll be back soon with another deep dive into a topic that matters.
Speaker CUntil then, take care and stay curious.
Alice DedewsOkay, thanks for tuning in to today's episode of the Anger Management Podcast.
Alice DedewsI hope you have found this deep dive into the three keys to controlling your anger insightful and helpful.
Alice DedewsRemember, controlling your anger takes time and effort, but with consistent practice and determination, you can overcome your anger issues.
Alice DedewsBefore we end this episode, let me summarise the main points of this deep dive.
Alice DedewsYou have learned that the first key to anger management is awareness.
Alice DedewsIn order to control your anger, you need to notice when you're getting angry.
Alice DedewsThe sooner you can recognize your anger, the easier it is to handle it.
Alice DedewsThe second key to anger management is realizing that anger does not help.
Alice DedewsNo matter what situation you are in.
Alice DedewsResponding with anger will never help you achieve your goals and it will only make things worse.
Alice DedewsAnd finally, the third key to anger management is that you create your anger.
Alice DedewsIn other words, your thoughts about a situation.
Alice DedewsDetermine whether you get angry or not.
Alice DedewsBy changing your thoughts, you have the power to change your reactions.
Alice DedewsOkay, I hope you found this episode helpful.
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Alice DedewsRemember too, for free support on how to control your anger, including access to a free training or a free 30 minute anger assessment, call with me, visit my website, angersecrets.com or if you would like to begin your anger management journey right now, simply visit angersecrets.com course enrol in my powerful online course, the Complete Anger Management System, I'd be honoured to help you on your anger management journey.
Alice DedewsFinally, remember, you can't control other people, but you can control yourself.
Alice DedewsI'll see you in the next episode.
Alice DedewsTake care.
Speaker BThe Anger Management Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of counseling, psychotherapy or any other professional health service.
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Speaker BIf you have mental health concerns of any type, please seek out the help of a local mental health professional.