In life, things don’t always go according to plan. Sometimes, things go wrong. Other times, people frustrate or annoy us. And when you’re forced to deal with all of these feelings while isolated from the world around you, the challenge of frustration grows. Today, most of the world is being asked to stay home and avoid going out

Exercise

Release pent up energy through physical movements

Different experiences

We all see the world through our own unique lens

Dealing with frustration

Frustration is a temporary emotion. Using some of the strategies above you can take actions to deal with frustration.

Practice nonviolent communication

When we’re frustrated, we sometimes use our words to hurt people we care about to get back at them for causing the frustration. But, verbally attacking someone doesn’t solve the problem, it only magnifies it.

Change the tone of your thoughts

When a negative thought enters your mind, think of a piece of evidence that counters it.

Poor communication

Often, we fail to communicate in a way that other people understand

Lack of progress

We want to grow, change, and evolve.

Get some fresh air

Being out in nature is one of the best places you can ever be.

Look for solutions, not problems

Block the negativity in your thoughts so that you don’t let it build up.

This too shall pass

When you find that burning ball is in your chest, taking a deep breath, and remembering that this isn’t a permanent state can help you deal with frustration.

Focus on positive visualization

Visualize a ball of light flowing through you to help you ease the tension in your body.

Distract yourself

There are two types of frustrated people: those who ruminate on their thoughts and those who take action

Add a journal entry about it

Once the words come out, they can add tension to relationships and make bad situations worse

Meditate

Meditation helps you become more attuned to feelings and sensations in your body.

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