How to Apply the 10-Step B.O.U.N.D.A.R.I.E.S. Technique in Solving Anger
Let me get the ball rolling with a question.
Do you recognise any of the following symptoms: impatience, irritability, raised voice, glaring eyes, hurtful words, explosive actions, an attitude of superiority, tension from anger, increased heart rate, arguing, or cutting off communications?
These are all evidence of anger.
What is this problem costing our nation, organisations and families?
The Problem of Anger
All unresolved anger is a time bomb. You, therefore, have to resolve it and help others do the same. During team building sessions, I have often asked the following questions.
· Why do we have this problem?
· What are the major concerns facing our team right now?
· Are you playing your rightful role and delivering on your promises?
· What are our major conflict areas?
Effect on our Teams
All leaders will experience frustration or anger from time to time, no matter how calm they are. However, losing your temper, yelling at your team members, or using offensive language can hurt the team dynamic. It can lead to decreased morale, reduced productivity, increased conflict, and a negative work environment. To prevent these negative consequences, pay attention to your triggers, give clear feedback, take a break when needed, and apologise if you've lost your cool. These actions will help foster a positive and supportive team environment.
The Solution
Treat others as you want to be treated.
This rule has existed since the beginning of time, yet can be difficult to apply to your situation. Desiring revenge, succumbing to the temptation to spread rumours, and using offensive language are just some of the pitfalls.
Set boundary lines.
Boundaries are established limits—lines not to be crossed. When a boundary is overstepped, the result is a repercussion, but when a boundary is honoured, the result is a reward. Boundaries say what we are willing to accommodate and what we will not endure, what we feel and what we do not feel.
It is important to distinguish the different areas in which we should set boundaries, then proceed to apply those boundaries on a Mental, Emotional, Material, Internal, Conversational, Physical, and Time-wise level.
Let's be practical and apply the word “BOUNDARIES” in terms of character qualities:
B - Boldness: The confidence that what I have to say or do, is true, right, and just.
O - Obedient and doing things Orderly.
U - Understanding the deeper reasons why things happen.
N - Nurturing your relationships.
D - Decisiveness: The ability to recognise key factors and finalise difficult decisions.
A - Alertness: Being aware of what is taking place around me so that I can have the right responses.
R - Responsibility: Knowing and doing what is expected of me.
I - Initiative: Recognising and doing what needs to be done before being asked to do it.
E - Endurance: The inner strength to withstand stress and do my best.
S - Self-Control and Sensitivity: Using my senses to perceive the true attitudes and emotions of others.
Now rate yourself from 0‒10 for each character quality, with 10 meaning that you are exceptional and consistently exceeding expectations in terms of that quality.
Using the 10-step B.O.U.N.D.A.R.I.E.S Technique can improve teamwork and output at work in a big way. Managers and teams can work well and thrive in a supportive and respectful environment by establishing clear boundaries and fostering open communication. Remember to support autonomy, active listening, and healthy boundaries between work and life.
The B.O.U.N.D.A.R.I.E.S technique can help resolve conflicts and improve teamwork. By fostering a culture of respect and understanding, organisations can create a more positive and collaborative work environment, which can lead to increased job satisfaction and staff retention.
This blog has been written by Dr. Mario Denton, CEO of Strong Message Business Consultancy and True Africa Leadership.
Dr. Denton is an internationally influential psychologist and teacher. He employs his uniquely effective coaching style to assist people in tapping into their inner being to maximise their strengths, improve their skills, and make a difference in the workplace. Get in touch with him through his website www.thestrongmessage.com or his email marden@mweb.co.za.
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1moLove the breaking down of the word ‘boundaries’. We will all experience anger in one way or another so this is a great idea on how we can approach it in situations.
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1moClare Davis ✨ People Continuity Expert ✨ anger is an energy and it will ripple out and impact the work force across the board. Talking of anger have you seen the documentary on Netflix that is trending at the moment? My Wife, My Abuser, Captured on Camera.
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1moGreat post, Clare. The B.O.U.N.D.A.R.I.E.S. framework sounds like a practical approach to fostering healthier communication and respect.
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1moGreat insights! Unresolved emotions definitely impact more than just the individual—appreciating Dr. Denton's approach to setting clear boundaries for a healthier work culture. 🌱 Interested to hear how others apply this in their teams!
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1moI often see this unsolved anger playing out when people get behind the wheel! Thanks for sharing...