What makes you angry?
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C. Cash said:
8 years ago
I don't necessarily get "angry" or "frustrated" in situations, instead I analyze why I'm flustered. When I analyze, I am trying to better understand the core reason why that particular event or incident wasn't favorable.
For example, in my current position as a Graphics and Web Designer for the US. Army, I am apart of a small web team of 4 people. I have no issues with anyone on my team and we are actually a close bunch. There have been numerous times a particular team member, we'll call them John Doe, will make undermining remarks as they pass by my cube, they would make ask me things like, "Are you STILL working on that. " loud enough for everyone in our cubicle row to hear, most of them not being apart of our team but work in our department. This bothered me a little more when I was still new to the position and team. After observing John Doe's other interactions with people in the office over a period of time, I now can understand and empathize why they make those numerous undermining statements. They have been wheelchair bound their entire life, which involves people looking down on you and make assumptions about their capabilities.
I realized that John Doe felt threatened by me when I joined the team, especially being a female, he didn't want to have any possibilities of being outshone by me. Once I clearly understood the underlying reason for the remarks he makes to me, I would respond by asking if he could show me a more efficient way to getting the task completed that I haven't discovered, or just ask for guidance on how he would execute a certain chunk of code that I am overlooking.
For example, in my current position as a Graphics and Web Designer for the US. Army, I am apart of a small web team of 4 people. I have no issues with anyone on my team and we are actually a close bunch. There have been numerous times a particular team member, we'll call them John Doe, will make undermining remarks as they pass by my cube, they would make ask me things like, "Are you STILL working on that. " loud enough for everyone in our cubicle row to hear, most of them not being apart of our team but work in our department. This bothered me a little more when I was still new to the position and team. After observing John Doe's other interactions with people in the office over a period of time, I now can understand and empathize why they make those numerous undermining statements. They have been wheelchair bound their entire life, which involves people looking down on you and make assumptions about their capabilities.
I realized that John Doe felt threatened by me when I joined the team, especially being a female, he didn't want to have any possibilities of being outshone by me. Once I clearly understood the underlying reason for the remarks he makes to me, I would respond by asking if he could show me a more efficient way to getting the task completed that I haven't discovered, or just ask for guidance on how he would execute a certain chunk of code that I am overlooking.
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Rachel said:
8 years ago
When someone tells that I can not do what I want to that makes me very angry.
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Krishna said:
8 years ago
I get angry when someone gets continuously negative about something.
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Arun Kushwah said:
8 years ago
When someone is says something wrong about my family so this makes me angry but now a days I'm trying to improve myself.
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Arun Kushwah said:
8 years ago
When someone is says something wrong about my family so this makes me very angry.
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Kunal Gupta said:
8 years ago
If something is happening in the way he/she doesn't want to it make he/she angry. But I have capabilities to control my anger and think about it.
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Jyoti said:
8 years ago
Anyone who does not work with loyalty and hard wok. Because these two factors are much important for successful life.
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Ashish verma said:
8 years ago
My wrong decisions make me angry, but I'm a person who always tries to learn each possibility from my wrong decisions. Sometimes my anger makes me strong.
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Saroj said:
8 years ago
Hello,
According to my nature, I am neither like very angry girl nor tempered. Usually, I have very patience. But if someone irritates me again and again or someone is trying to ignore me, then I will be get angry. One situation is like I am right there and someone is not accepting, because he just want to argue with me, then it will also make me angry.
Thanks.
According to my nature, I am neither like very angry girl nor tempered. Usually, I have very patience. But if someone irritates me again and again or someone is trying to ignore me, then I will be get angry. One situation is like I am right there and someone is not accepting, because he just want to argue with me, then it will also make me angry.
Thanks.
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Reecha Roy said:
8 years ago
I, personally become angry when things around me is not in my favor. But I know very well where to express my anger.
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