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When a celebrity, a politician or other person in the media spotlight loses their temper in public, they run the risk of hitting the headings in the most embarrassing way. For such uncontrolling outbursts of anger are often triggered by what seem to be trivial matters and, if they are caught on camera, can make the person appear slightly ridiculousness. But it's not only the rich and famous who is prone to fits of rage. According to recent surveys, ordinary people are increasingly tending to lose their cool in public. Although anger is a potentially destructive emotion that uses up a lot of energy and creates a high level of emotional and physical stress - and it stops us thinking rational. Consequently angry people often end up saying, and doing, things they later have to regret. So, how can anger be avoided? Firstly, diet and lifestyle may be to blame. Tolerance and irritability certainly come to the surface when someone hasn't slept properly or has skipped a meal, and any intake of caffeine can make things worst. Take regular exercise can help to ease and diffuse feelings of aggression , however, reducing the chances of an angry response. But if something or someone does make you angry, it's advisable not to react immediately. Once you've calmed down, things won't look half as badly as
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When a celebrity, a politician, or another person in the media spotlight loses their temper in public, they run the risk of hitting the
headlines in the most embarrassing way. For such
uncontrolled outbursts of anger are often triggered by what seem to be trivial matters and, if they are caught on camera, can make the person appear slightly
ridiculous. But it's not only the rich and famous who
are prone to fits of rage. According to recent surveys, ordinary people are increasingly tending to lose their cool in public. Although anger is a potentially destructive emotion that uses up a lot of energy and creates a high level of emotional and physical stress - and it stops us thinking
rationally. Consequently, angry people often end up saying, and doing, things they later have to regret. So, how can anger be avoided? Firstly, diet and lifestyle may be to blame.
Intolerance and irritability certainly come to the surface when someone hasn't slept properly or has skipped a meal, and any intake of caffeine can make things
worse.
Taking regular exercise can help to ease and diffuse feelings of aggression
, however, reducing the chances of an angry response. But if something or someone does make you angry, it's advisable not to react immediately. Once you've calmed down, things won't look half as
bad as before.