Anger is a normal, human emotion. It can be intense. Everyone gets angry and has a right to his/her own anger. Some people stuff their anger deep inside which can cause mental health or physical problems. Some people let their anger escalate out of control which can lead to abusive and/or legal situations. The trick is to manage anger effectively. In order to do this, it is necessary to find a way to document anger problems. One way to do this is top keep an anger diary. The following article discusses the steps to keeping an anger diary.
Instructions
Keep An Anger Diary.
1. Draw seven horizontal columns on a blank 8 by 10 sheet of paper. The first column only needs to be wide enough to list a date. On the left hand side of the paper, label the seven columns from top to bottom in this order: "Date & Time," " What triggered the anger response," "Anger response," "Was it handled well? (= or-)," "Something done well in this situation," "Something that could be done in the future to better manage anger."
2. Make several copies of this sheet. Only one sheet is to be used to record data. Order them chronologically and keep together in same place such as a folder or binder. It is okay to refer back to previous ones if interested in taking particular note to the last column which might help to positively influence how future triggers are handled.