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#32: This powerful emotion: ANGER. 

Let's start in the most responsible place:

The man who is controlled by his anger…

who is cynical, judgmental and cuts down others…
who explodes on everything around him…
who leaves destruction in his wake…

…he is a threat to society.

That is not the man we're talking about.

There's another type of man who's dysfunctional relationship with anger becomes a threat to himself:

The man who thinks he has no anger at all.

Anger is one of the most powerful and potent sources of energy creation in a man's life.

3 REASONS WHY MEN AVOID ANGER

Do any of these sound like beliefs of yours?

  1. "I don't have anger/I'm all good/why is this relevant?"
  2. "Anger is a weakness, and it should be avoided."
  3. "I'm ashamed of what I've done/said when I've been angry in the past."

This episode is for you.


7 WAYS OF THE SOFT MAN

Too many men don't tap anger, deny they have anger, think that having anger is wrong…and over time they end up soft.


IF YOU GET ANGER RIGHT: THE BENEFITS

Learning how to allow, experience and harness anger leads to these benefits:

When it comes to anger, I see too many men operating at the extremes:

1. SOFT EXTREME:

2. SCARY EXTREME:


SEXY ANGER VS. UNSEXY ANGER:
WHAT WOMEN ARE SAYING

Here are real quotes from the women in our community who weighed in on the question: "When is anger unsexy…and when is it sexy?"

UNSEXY ANGER:

"Anger that is meant to hurt or be destructive is not sexy.

Being angry and letting that feeling bleed on everyone around you, being out of control, not sexy."
- Lindsey J


SEXY ANGER:

"Anger can be very sexy! It gets a bum rap and labeled as a "negative emotion" but I posit that it is an amazingly generative and creative and passionate emotion when felt, allowed, safely experienced and consciously expressed. 

For my man, and for men in general, the ferocity and passion of anger can be so very sexy and direct and decisive and powerful.

It simply means a boundary has been crossed and that is unacceptable to me. How you choose to express is depends on your level of inner work, resilience, awareness, and willingness to feel!!!" 
- Talitha S


THREE WAYS ANGER COMES OUT

What I learned from The ManKind Project retreat was that anger, no matter how good we think we are at controlling, always comes out in one of these three directions:

  1. At the source: Via harnessed emotion (constructive and resourceful) or unhinged emotion (fits of blind rage)
  2. Sideways: Via sarcasm, passive aggressiveness, chronic cynicism
  3. Turned Inward: Via negative self talk (ie "how the hell could you do that/let that happen?")


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