When Anger Becomes a Habit

When Anger Becomes a Habit

Sue Leppan Transformation Facilitator & Life Coach

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When Anger Becomes a Habit

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“The anger outbursts that rule your life have resulted from self-conditioning, no matter how destructive the process or fall-out.”

Many people believe their anger simply “happens”.

But anger outbursts are rarely random. Over time they become conditioned responses.

At some stage in your life you learned that anger created a result.

Perhaps people immediately changed their behaviour.

Perhaps they scrambled to correct something you believed was wrong.

Perhaps the outburst left you with the temporary satisfaction of feeling justified or in control.

Your nervous system registered that experience as a reward.

And the brain repeats behaviours that bring a payoff.

Even when those behaviours slowly begin to damage your life.

After an outburst, you may feel deep regret, shame, or loneliness. You may see the impact on your relationships, your family, your workplace, or your business.

Yet the pattern continues.

Why?

Because anger has become familiar.

Over time the cycle grows stronger:

Self-criticism increases.

Your expectations of others become higher.

Frustration builds faster.

And the next outburst becomes almost inevitable.

This is the painful moment where many people feel trapped.

But there is a powerful truth hidden inside this pattern.

If anger was learned, it can also be unlearned.

When we stop placing responsibility entirely on the outside world and begin looking inward, we reclaim something incredibly important: our power to change.

And yes, that change can feel frightening.

Your nervous system knows anger.

It does not yet recognise calm as safe.

Freedom feels unfamiliar at first.

But the moment you begin choosing calm over reaction, awareness over impulse, and accountability over blame, the cycle begins to loosen its grip.

The question is not whether change is possible.

The question is this:

At what cost are you willing to continue living in the same pattern before choosing something different?

Because calm, clarity, and emotional freedom are closer than you think. - Sue Leppan | SLTC

When Anger Becomes a Habit

Sue Leppan Transformation Facilitator & Life Coach

Sue Leppan is a life, transformation and holistic wellness coach based in Sandbaai, Hermanus. Providing therapy for a range of challenges, Sue specialises in targeting and dealing with emotional trauma, self-doubt, depression, stagnation and self-centring. Whether you need help with personal issues ...

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