I was just wondering if any of you had some advice on how to handle being really upset with someone. I am really furious and hurt right now. I am tempted to leave a hurt message on the answering machine of the other person involved expressing my feelings because I can never get a hold of this person on the telephone. I worry that I might be thinking unreasonably, however.
What should I do? Just ignore my feelings? Let things blow over for a couple days and see if I am approached or should I leave a message now? I know that I won't say anything stupid if I do call now but I am not sure if I will be glad that I vented my feelings in the morning.
What should I do? Thanks!
If you are really upset
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Count to 10.
Take a walk.
Sleep on it.
Write a letter to this person but don't mail it. Read it in the morning but again, don't send it.
But don't leave a message in anger. You may say something you'll regret and it's far better to calm down. Then choose what you'd like to do.
And you may want to do nothing! Over time, I mean....
Mary
Take a walk.
Sleep on it.
Write a letter to this person but don't mail it. Read it in the morning but again, don't send it.
But don't leave a message in anger. You may say something you'll regret and it's far better to calm down. Then choose what you'd like to do.
And you may want to do nothing! Over time, I mean....
Mary
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Wait a couple of more days until you calm down. If the person still won't answer the telephone, then it is probably for a reason. If you feel you really need to talk to this person, then go over to their house and do it in person. But, only once some of the anger is gone. Because yelling and getting upset usually never solves anything.
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If it's someone you care about, don't vent while you're still angry. Let things cool down. If after you're cool, you still feel that you've been wronged, THEN it's probably okay to let them know what they did to you and how you felt about it, but you'll be much less likely to say or do something you will regret.
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