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COOL TOOLS Reactions. Learning to React Well Managing emotional reactions means choosing how and when to express the emotions we feel. People who do a

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Page 1: COOL TOOLS Reactions. Learning to React Well Managing emotional reactions means choosing how and when to express the emotions we feel. People who do a

COOL TOOLSReactions

Page 2: COOL TOOLS Reactions. Learning to React Well Managing emotional reactions means choosing how and when to express the emotions we feel. People who do a

Learning to React Well

Managing emotional reactions means choosing how and when to express the emotions we feel.

People who do a good job of managing emotions know that it's healthy to express their feelings — but that it matters how (and when) they express them. Because of this, they're able to react to situations in productive ways.

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Productive ways to react to situations

Know you can choose the way you react instead of letting emotions influence you to do or say things you later regret.

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Have a sense of when it's best to speak out — and when it's better to wait before acting on, or reacting to, what you feel.

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Know that your reaction influences what happens next — including how other people respond to you and the way you feel about yourself.

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You've probably been in a situation where someone reacted in a way that was too emotional, making you cringe or feel embarrassed for the person.

You also might have been in a situation where your own emotions felt so strong that it took all your self-control not to go down that path yourself.

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Maybe you can think of a time when you didn't manage your reaction. Perhaps anxiety, anger, or frustration got the better of you--it happens.

When it does, forgive yourself and focus on what you could have done better. Think about what you might do next time.

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Reacting to a Situation• Be respectful.• Count to 10 before you do anything you might change your mind

about later.• If you can, walk away from the situation.

• Sit quietly, breathe gently, and focus on each breath.• Think about what you want to happen.• Find someone who can help you talk it out.

• If you can’t walk away:• Count to 10 again, take a breath• Look around. Does anyone else feel the same way? Ask if they can help you

out.• Use your words – “I feel ____ when ____ because____.” Others often

underestimate how hurt or angry we are, so it's useful to say exactly what's going on for you - making the situation appear neither better nor worse.

• Repeat as necessary