Very eloquently expressed Reema. Very often we shout because we, at that moment, are not in complete control of our emotions. And sometimes that is because our inner fears drive us to react and not respond to a situation. Shouting is a manifestation of that inner fear. So a good question to ask oneself at that moment or even later could be “why did I shout”? What prompted me to behave like someone I don’t want to be? What could I do differently next time ?
Very eloquently expressed Reema. Very often we shout because we, at that moment, are not in complete control of our emotions. And sometimes that is because our inner fears drive us to react and not respond to a situation. Shouting is a manifestation of that inner fear. So a good question to ask oneself at that moment or even later could be “why did I shout”? What prompted me to behave like someone I don’t want to be? What could I do differently next time ?
Couldn't agree more, Prsdeep