Hypnosis
for Road-Rage
Imagine
driving down a busy road with lots of idiot drivers,
learners, slow old dudes, waiting 20 minutes while a stupid
bimbo tries to park, and a couple of road-racers whizz by
almost scratching your car, but you remain calm, tranquil
and full of patience. Imagine being so cool, and relaxed
even after passing twenty sets of traffic lights all on red,
and even when someone send you a dirty offensive hand
signal. This trusted program will transform your reaction to
driving, and show you how to automatically relax and enjoy
each journey.
Road rage
is a term that has become popular to describe angry, hostile
reactions when driving that are directed toward other
drivers. Ranging from true violence and insulting other
drivers to aggressive tailgating and rude gesturing, road
rage is a dangerous habit. Self hypnosis and mind control is
an effective way to use more caution and tranquility while
driving.
Anger
on the road
Traffic
and crowding of roads and highways is one reason people
resort to road rage. The construction of new roads has not
kept pace with car production, leaving drivers feeling
stressed and cramped. The territorial nature of humans is to
react defensively when we feel that our space has been
invaded also plays a role. Finally, the security of having a
strong car between us and the outside world can produce a
false sense of security, and extra strength.
Road rage is a term that has become popular to describe
angry, hostile reactions when driving that are directed
toward other drivers. Ranging from true violence and
insulting other drivers to aggressive tailgating and rude
gesturing, road rage is a dangerous habit. Self hypnosis and
mind control is an effective way to use more caution and
tranquility while driving.
Traffic
and crowding of roads and highways is one reason people
resort to road rage. The construction of new roads has not
kept pace with car production, leaving drivers feeling
stressed and cramped. The territorial nature of humans is to
react defensively when we feel that our space has been
invaded also plays a role. Finally, the security of having a
strong car between us and the outside world can produce a
false sense of security, and extra strength.
Both
victims and aggressors of road rage are most likely to be
young males, but road rage occurs across all ages. It is
most common in urban areas where overcrowding of the roads
is greatest. Most people report having been the victim of an
aggressive act by another driver, and over half admit to
having acted aggressively.
If you are
overcome with anger while driving, try to remain tranquil,
calm and regain control over your emotions. Recognize that
an aggressive driver is just unleashing his or her anger on
the rest of the world and not at you specifically, so don't
personalize the incident, and try to accept the fact that
mistakes occur. We all make them, and maybe what you
perceived as an aggressive act was a simple mistake.
An angry
or stressed-out driver is a potentially dangerous driver.
Why let another driver ruin your day and mood, probably
someone you do not know and will probably never see again.
If you feel out of control, find a safe place to pull over,
stop, calm down and unwind. Keep in mind that, unless you
are a police officer, it is not your job to punish others
for poor driving, and remember that safety is your number
one concern. To control an angry, response, focus on your
breathing, breath with your diaphragm, pay attention to each
breath as it goes in and out and maintain a normal breathing
rhythm.
You can
protect yourself from potential driver violence by following
some basic tips:
- Give
an angry driver plenty of space.
- Avoiding
eye contact with another angry driver.
- Use
your horn for emergencies only.
- Don't
make bad gestures to other drivers.
- Don't
drive slowly in the (fast) lane.
- Don't
cut off other drivers.
- Don't
tailgate.
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