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Home › Self Management › Anger Management Skills
 

Reacting Vs. Responding

 
Author: Linda Salazar

Theres been a common theme lately in my coaching practice with my clients and I thought it would be worthwhile to share this with you. Weve been having a great deal of discussion about reacting to a situation as opposed to responding.

Can you recall a time when you might have reacted to something or someone and when the incident was all over feelings were hurt and you told yourself you wished you had handled it differently? If youve got kids, a life partner, parents, friends, a boss, employees, dog, cat or bird, Id put money on the fact that you said yes. Dont despair; reacting to all the challenges life throws at you is as normal as needing to breathe.

The good news is you can turn your unnecessary reactions into responses, if you choose to do so. But before I go any further, let me clear up the difference between an unnecessary reaction and a reaction worth having.

When you or a loved one is in harms way, you may automatically react to protect yourself or them and thats a reaction worth having. When youre driving in your car and a dog suddenly runs out in front of you, you react by slamming on your breaks so as not to hit the dog. When you react out of pure joy and love with excitement you are in the moment letting your authentic self shine through, having no regrets later as to how you behaved. Okay, maybe youll feel a little embarrassed if you really whooped it up, but lets be honest here, theres still a smile on your face when you think back about the reaction and youd probably do it all over again.

With that said lets focus on the reacting vs. responding to the people in your lives that matter to you the most. Reactions to situations that anger you or make you uncomfortable are quite spontaneous, without much thought and you can have an attachment to the outcome. You can find yourself reacting on assumptions and from your point of view only. Sometimes you may react before the other person has even finished their sentence.

As a matter of fact, I did this the other day with my son, and when I was done with my little lecture he said, Mom! Heres what I was going to say. When he finished I realized my reaction was way off base. A simple response to his question would have been all that was necessary, my blood pressure would have been kept down a few notches and the conversation would have been finished a lot sooner.

Its because of reactions like this, that a situation can get out of hand and become much more than it was ever intended to be. And, when you react before you think, you can say things to the other person you didnt mean to say and not make a whole lot of sense in the process. Feelings are hurt and the whole things a mess until hours or days go by and youve finally cleared it up. Or, things never really get cleared up and it festers inside you until the next incident creating yet another reaction. I call this a reaction of chain reactions.

Responding is the opposite of reacting. When youre willing to suspend judgment for a moment and just listen, you can put yourself in a response mode. Responding is a conscious act and youre choosing to be fully present to whats happening. Youre not immediately concerned about the outcome. Youre willing to hear whats being said, so when the other person is finished you can respond from a place of wanting to find a resolution and the other person feels like they were understood.

There is no question that responding takes more effort. And I dare say that most of us walk around reacting instead of responding, simply because its easier. Reacting takes less immediate effort on our brains part.

Responding forces us to grow which can be scary. However, as we grow, we become more attractive to the people around us. When we become more attractive to the people around us our lives improve ten-fold in every way.

So the next time you have the opportunity to choose between reacting vs. responding take a minute and decide what would be best for that particular situation.

If suddenly you find yourself reacting when you wanted to respond its not to late to put on the breaks and start over. Its okay to say, Wait, I want to back up here. Im reacting and I really want to respond to what you said. Or, Im sorry, I interrupted you, please finish, and then Ill respond to what Ive heard. As a matter of fact, the other person will be grateful for your openness.

Notice how often you react instead of respond. What kinds of things are you reactive to?

Acknowledge yourself when you respond vs. react even if you started with a reaction. Its important to take credit where credit is due. That acknowledgement helps you create your new desired habit quicker. Remember, give yourself a break when working on something new for yourself. It takes time and theres always a period of two steps back and one step forward. Eventually the steps all go in the same direction. Thats forward, of course!

Author Bio:
Linda Salazar is a famous writer. Linda likes to scribble articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: anger management, anger management techniques, teen anger management, anger control
 
 
 

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