We are all
familiar with the feeling of frustration, whether it is as a result of our
falling short of achieving specific goals or because of someone else’s
shortcomings or failure
to meet up with our demands and expectations. Below are 6 ways to deal with the sometimes crippling feeling of frustration.
to meet up with our demands and expectations. Below are 6 ways to deal with the sometimes crippling feeling of frustration.
Know and
Understand Your Triggers
Identify,
learn and understand the “thing” within yourself that gets frustrated when
certain things happen. You need to ask yourself why you let certain things
frustrate you. When you have the answer to this question, it will be easier for
you to manage your emotions and successfully deal with frustrating
circumstances.
Avoid the
Triggers
So far as it
depends on you, avoid the triggers of your frustration. If being disturbed when
working frustrates you, you can put your phone on silent or switch it off when
busy. If you can’t avoid your triggers and have to deal with them, remember to
think first and react never. If you discipline yourself to consciously hold
yourself back from reacting to your triggers, it will soon become a learned
habit and that trigger will eventually cease to be as stimulating as it once
was.
Practice
Stress-Management Breathing
This is a
great way to avoid reacting impulsively to frustrating situations. Relaxed and
regulated breathing changes the chemistry of brain and inclines you to be more
thoughtful rather than impulsive and reactionary. So, before you act out of
frustration, pause, slowly take in a deep breath and let it out slowly until
you feel calm. If it is possible for you to walk away from the situation,
please do and practice the breathing exercises until you feel calm and less
impulsive.
Change Your
Perspective on Frustration
The way you
frame your situation goes a long way in influencing your reaction to it and
emotions about it. It is easier to see frustrations as temporary setbacks or
slight inconveniences you can manage, as opposed to seeing them as failures and
over reacting about them. Your blood pressure, health and general well-being
will thank you for it.
Talk to
Someone about It
Having a
supportive person or supportive people to open up to about your frustrations
can be very therapeutic. It can help you better manage your emotions, unburden
yourself and is generally beneficial to the regulation of your mood. Talking to
someone you can trust or talking to a counselor or psychologist about your
frustrations can help you discover and work out hidden issues behind these
frustrations.
Learn To
Manage Your Expectations of People
There are a
lot of people in the world. A number of
these people can at times be irrational, self-centered, unfair, demanding,
inconsistent, lazy, undisciplined etc. which can be frustrating to you. You
can’t afford to allow each and every one of them get to you. To avoid
unnecessary health problems, you should understand that you can’t control
people’s behaviors and instead focus on controlling your own reaction to their
behaviors and inefficiencies.
For example,
if you have to deal with someone who is always late and lateness frustrates
you, rather than trying to make the person early, simply avoid inviting or
involving the person in things were promptness is key.
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