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Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

EP 348: What if What You Think You Are Angry About Is Actually Not What You're Angry About? With Rose

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

This emotional episode is about getting to the root of anger to be able to release it. Today's caller, Rose, has a deep-seated rage she directs toward her sister. But as we work through in the coaching call, she chose her sister, who poses less of a threat, to release her rage upon instead of the real person she is enraged with, her father.

 

[For show notes, go here: Christinehassler.com/episode348]

 

Whenever our reaction doesn't match with the circumstance, it means there is something else going on. Oftentimes, we have rage or anger just by being a human being on the planet, and we direct it at certain people or we become obsessive about certain people.

 

The thing about anger is that it needs an exit route. It is a huge energetic wave and it needs a way to get out. Anger can leak out as irritability, addiction, aggression at other people or just being angry at ourselves. We spend so much energy keeping anger inside that we can get depressed or we might just direct it at someone who is an easy scapegoat but isn't actually the person we are enraged about.

 

Go to ChristineHassler.com/angerrelease to get my Anger Release Program.

 

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Do you have a sibling or family member you are mad at and you can't shake it no matter how much work you do?
  • Do you struggle with jealousy, envy, or wish you could have had someone else's life?
  • Did you have a parent you were loyal to but as an adult, you question why you were so loyal?
  • Do you have a hard time expressing your rage?

 

Rose's Question:

Rose struggles with her anger toward her sister and would like guidance on how to shift her feelings.

 

Rose's Key Insights and Ahas:

  • She formed an unhealthy alliance against her younger sister with her father.
  • She loves her sister but feels deep rage toward her.
  • She has done a lot of work around the issue.
  • She has always felt mad at her sister and has taken her frustrations out on her.
  • She didn't feel seen or appreciated as a child.
  • She feels her sister takes her oxygen when they are in the same room.
  • She feels her mom blames her for how she treats her sister.
  • Her father was explosive.
  • She swallows her rage.
  • She gets enraged by her sister's bigness and how strong she is.
  • Her anger makes her feel darkly powerful, righteous, and justified.
  • She feels it is not OK to be herself.
  • She is really mad at her father for making her feel small as a child.
  • Her father was fragile and was inappropriate toward her.
  • Her father made her feel ashamed for growing into her womanhood.
  • Her father took his life.
  • She realizes she transferred her anger toward her dad onto her sister.

 

How to Get Over It and On With It:

  • Get the rage and anger out through an Anger Release exercise or by writing F-U letters she doesn't send.
  • Fully accept herself for who she is.
  • Not be afraid of her rage because it is where her passion lives.
  • Stay focused on who she is mad at to get to grief and then forgiveness.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode 348. What if what you think you're angry about is actually not what you're angry

0:07.2

about with Rose? Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host, Christine Hasler, and for over a

0:15.2

decade I've been a life coach, speaker, and author. Each week you'll hear me work directly with

0:20.0

a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:24.5

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can apply

0:28.9

to your own life. Now let's get on with the episode.

0:36.9

Hi everybody, welcome to the show. Hope I caught your attention with that title.

0:41.6

Very interesting, powerful episode today. My guest has a lot of anger at her sister

0:48.8

that she just hasn't been able to shake and she's done a ton of work on it. How often do we hear

0:53.9

that on the show, right? We've done a ton of work on this and I can't shift it. I know a lot of you

0:57.4

feel that way. You're not alone. And what we get to in the coaching and I won't go too much

1:04.0

into it because I don't want to spoil it is she's actually not angry at her sister.

1:09.3

So the thing about anger is that it needs an exit route and it's a massive anger and rage

1:15.9

is a huge huge energetic weight and it needs a way to get out. So it will leak out as irritability.

1:23.7

It will leak out in addictions. It will leak out at other people and aggression. It will

1:28.8

leak out by just being angry at ourselves. We can spend so much energy holding it down

1:33.6

that we get depressed or we might just direct it at someone who's kind of an easy scapegoat

1:41.2

but isn't actually the person that we're enraged about. And all this will become a lot more

1:46.9

clear when you listen to my session with Rose. And as always remember you can get my free

1:52.8

anger release process that's an excerpt from expectation hangover at christenhaster.com slash

1:58.1

anger release. So as you are listening to the show consider do you have a sibling

2:04.2

or someone in your family that you're just so mad at and you can't shake it no matter how much

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