These behaviors only end up harming you the most.
By Jess Notting Some behaviors do more harm than good.
Everyone has insecurities, but it’s up to you to decide how you handle them.
Here are six behaviors that you need to break right now in order to live a happier life.
1. Anger issues
Yelling, name-calling,
and slashing tires is not ok.
You should identify and
manage this behaviour as soon as
possible.
It’s ok to feel
angry sometimes, but it’s not ok to let your anger get the best of you.
Don’t act out in anger,
even if you think that your reaction is justified.
As soon as you act out
in anger, you become the problem.
Take a moment to breathe
and think about how you want to respond.
If someone is
aggravating you, try to remain calm and have an open conversation with them
instead.
If someone is becoming
overly aggressive towards you, walk away.
You don’t need to expose
yourself to that type of dangerous behaviour.

2.
Passive-aggressive communication
Attacking someone online from the comfort of your screen,
leaving angry notes on the fridge, indirectly blaming someone for
something, or giving someone the “silent treatment” are all forms of passive
communication that you should avoid.
Passive-aggression is never justified and there are far
better ways to communicate.
Stop avoiding face-to-face discussions, stop running away, and
start having open, honest conversations to resolve your issues.
Confrontation isn’t a bad thing, but avoiding confrontation
definitely is, so get talking.
3.
Comparison
Accusing others of being more privileged than you, saying that
your life is unfair, or trying to one-up anyone around you is unhealthy
comparison.
If you constantly compare yourself to others, you will surely
become miserable.
Everyone has different struggles and joys in life, but you
shouldn’t compare yours to others.
Your success or failure is about you, not anybody else, so stop
asking other people for praise or pity.
The only person you should compete with is yourself.
Try to focus on personal growth and improve yourself as a person
instead.
Everyone has a different journey and everybody needs to
follow their own path.
4.
Hating people
Unreasonable resentment towards others, thinking overly negatively
about someone, and feelings of intense loathing are behaviors that need to go.
Hatred can rise out of jealousy, differing opinions, or hurt
feelings.
Not only is hatred a complete waste of your time and energy, but
it’s also completely unnecessary.
It’s ok not to like a person, but you have nothing to gain by
hating them.
In fact, if you dislike them so much, then stop giving them your
attention, your time, and your energy.
If you genuinely don’t like a person, become indifferent towards
them, instead of openly hating them, and free yourself of any negative
feelings.





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