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What to do when The Rage has you

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Don't let The Rage Monsters get you!

Another blogger has offended you. You’re mad at yourself for doing something dumb. Anything anyone does infuriates you. Your mind is clouded and you can’t think straight. You’re frustrated that your PR plan isn’t working. You’re thinking of doing something rash and it’s very possible you just might snap. These disheartening symptoms are indicative of only one thing. Whether you like it or not, you are a victim of The Rage.

What do you do when you get The Rage?

1. Recognize The Rage has you – When The Rage has taken over, the most crucial step to defeating it is to realize you have it. Once you recognize that you aren’t thinking straight, you can make the appropriate adjustments to countering potentially embarrassing and harmful actions.

2. Think before you leap – Take a moment to stop and think before you do anything. Ask yourself a few questions: Who is your angry blog post going to effect? Will it hurt your business? Will your mom read this? What good is your reaction really going to do? Is the fleeting euphoria of reacting really worth the consequences? Posting a rant is only okay if you’re in control of your emotions and have calmly thought through what you’re about to post. Remember, there is a difference between acting and reacting. The key to avoiding negative consequences online is to avoid reacting, especially when The Rage has you. You don’t want to end up getting fired, losing a client or offending a loved one because you reacted in haste.

3. Take a break – Sometimes you’ve just hit the wall. Maybe you have a case of writer’s block. Take a walk, a nap, eat lunch or work out. Often a change of scenery will help you clear your mind and chase out The Rage.

4. MeditateMeditation is powerful. Take time to simply sit and think with no distractions. Find a quite place, turn off your phone, computer, MP3 player or anything else electronic and just think.

The Rage is unavoidable, but you can control it. What do you do to beat The Rage?

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One Response to “What to do when The Rage has you”

  1. April 27th, 2010 at 2:14 pm

    What my sixth grade bully taught me about networking | Blue Helm says:

    [...] His name was John and he sat in front of me on the bus. He wasn’t a very big guy, but he had a very bad attitude. At some point during the year he decided to start picking on me. He would turn around and say mean things to me and make fun of me. At first I just ignored him. After all, why should I dignify his stupidity with a response? Ignoring John just made things worse as he graduated from verbal to physical annoyance. One day he decided he needed to lightly slap the side of my head a few times to get a reaction out of me. His weak slaps only hurt my pride. Unfortunately his ploy worked. As I got off the bus I walked past his seat and slapped him in the back of the head. I was safe at the time because if he chased me off the bus the driver would have stopped him. As the bus pulled away I looked up at his window and saw him staring at me full of rage. [...]

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