Don't be an angry bird: Find out how a chair, a pair of sunglasses and other items can hold unexpected promise for taming your temper.
别做愤怒的小鸟:看看一把椅子、一副太阳眼镜和别的东西对于平息怒气有什么意想不到的效果吧。
1.Take A Seat -- Right Now
坐下来——就现在
There's a reason you've probably never gotten into a screaming match from a beanbag chair. "Over time, our brains become conditioned to associate sitting and lying down with feeling relaxed," says W. Robert Nay1, PhD, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry2 at Georgetown Medical School. That's why it's so easy to pass out on an airplane, even when you didn't think you were tired. From an evolutionary3 perspective, the brain is hardwired to associate an upright position with threat: When you're standing4 and arguing, adrenaline and the stress hormone5 cortisol start coursing in an effort to help you flee and the next thing you know, your heart is racing6, your voice is rising, and you're suddenly a crazy angry person. Sitting down, Nay says, sends a message of safety and security to your brain. "No organism on earth sits back when threatened," he explains. So the next time a conversation starts to make your blood boil, pull up a chair and take a load off.
你可能从来没有坐在懒人沙发上发飙过,这是有原因的。“我们的大脑逐渐习惯于将坐卧的姿势和放松的感觉联系在一起。”乔治敦医学院精神病学临床副教授W. Robert Nay如是说。这就是为什么即使不觉得累,在飞机上还是那么容易睡过去。从进化的角度看,大脑必然将直立的姿态同威胁联系在一起:站着和别人争论的时候,肾上腺素和应激激素皮质醇就开始想办法让你逃离,然后,你懂的,心跳加速,嗓音拔高,你一下子就变得疯狂暴躁。坐下来,W. Robert Nay说,告诉大脑你很安全。“世界上没有任何一种生物受到威胁的时候会坐回去。”他解释道。所以下次聊着聊着心头火气的时候就拉过一把椅子,坐下来卸载怒气吧。
2.Don't Get Mad, Get Organized
凡事预则立,不预则抓狂
A study of nearly 11,000 subjects in 42 countries about to be presented at the Western Psychological Association in Portland, Oregon, found that the key to reining7 in anger is preventing it in the first place. The research, conducted at the University of the South Pacific on laidback Fiji, surprised us. But the study's authors say simple steps like maintaining an updated to-do list or spending a few minutes every morning to map out your day will go far in lowering anger and anxiety levels. The theory: Effective time management keeps you on track, circumventing8 stress.
俄勒冈州波特兰市的西方心理学协会即将发表一项研究,采访了42个国家11000人,发现抑制怒气最的关键在于事先防御。这项在悠闲从容的斐济的南太平洋大学进行的研究结果出乎我们的意料。论文作者说,一些很简单的事情,像是时时更新待办事项列表,或是每天早上花很短的时间来制定一天的计划就能够非常有效地降低愤怒和焦虑的水平。研究认为,有效的时间管理使你井井有条,远离压力。
3.Keep Your Cool With A Pair Of Shades
戴上墨镜,保持冷静
Research published this year in the journal Cognition& Emotion found that when people walk in direct sun sans sunglasses, the light-induced frowning actually causes them to feel P.O.'d. Although most beachcombers reported being unaffected by all that squinting9, those who were asked to walk unshaded against the rays (as opposed to with the sun at their backs) had increased aggressiveness scores on subsequent tests. Simply looking angry translates into feeling that way, too. Study co-author Daniele Marzoli, PhD, suggests seeking shade during heated exchanges: "Compared to indoor conversations, outdoor conversations could lead to more hostile interactions because of the anger-intensifying effects of the sun's glare." Or use it as an excuse to don your new pair of aviators10 -- you might just ground an altercation11 before it takes off.
今年《认知与情感》杂志发表的研究发现,人们不戴墨镜走在直射的阳光下时,因为强光而皱起眉头感觉其实挺不爽的。尽管沙滩上大多数人表示眯着眼睛也没什么影响,但是叫他们直接走在大太阳下(而不是背朝着太阳),在随后的测试中表现出了更强的攻击性。做出不高兴的样子真的会让人不高兴。论文的共同作者Daniele Marzoli博士建议在高温下交换意见时尽量找点荫头:“和室内交谈相比,室外交谈可能导致更多带有敌意的互动,因为阳光会使怒气更盛。”你也可以趁着这个机会戴上你新买的飞行员墨镜——可别还没起飞就吵起来了。
4. Tame PMS Fury With A Paella Recipe
常备肉菜饭食谱,专治经前暴躁
When women struggling with the tension, irritability12 and mood swings of PMS were given capsules containing either saffron or a placebo13 twice a day for two menstrual cycles, those in the saffron group saw their symptoms drop significantly, even within the first cycle. The carrot-hued spice -- a key ingredient in Spanish paella -- has been used since ancient times to treat everything from depression to upset bellies14. Schedule a weekly tapas night for a potential subtle boost or talk to your doctor about trying a supplement. Más delicioso: One of paella's star ingredients is seafood15, and omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to slash16 PMS symptoms -- not just the mental effects, like anxiety and poor concentration, but bloating, headache and breast tenderness, too.
如果一个女人连续两个月经周期饱受经前综合征的折磨,紧张、烦躁、情绪不稳,每天吃两次含藏红花或安慰剂的胶囊,发现红花类的药物能够明显缓和症状,其实在第一个周期就能见效。胡萝卜色调的香料是西班牙肉菜饭不可缺少的成分,自古以来就包治百病,无论是抑郁烦闷低落沮丧还是肚子不舒服都可以治。每周安排一次小吃之夜,说不定不知不觉间就会有所改善,或是让医生给你开一点也行。美味小贴士:肉菜饭里最受欢迎的食材是海鲜,ω-3脂肪酸也能减轻经前综合征的症状——不只是心理方面的症状,像焦虑、思想不集中,还能缓解腹胀、头痛、乳房肿胀。
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