Getting angry could help you achieve your goals, new research suggests.

Often perceived as a negative emotion, anger can actually be a powerful motivator for people to meet challenging targets in their lives.

It is useful in achieving more challenging goals, but does not appear to be linked to easier tasks, the study suggests.

The findings suggest emotions that are often considered negative, such as anger, boredom or sadness, can be useful.

Lead author Heather Lench, a professor in the department of psychological and brain sciences at Texas A and M University, USA, said: “People often believe that a state of happiness is ideal, and the majority of people consider the pursuit of happiness a major life goal.

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    1 year ago

    There’s a difference between holding a grudge (unhealthy negative impact behavior) and getting upset at something momentarily.

    The act of being upset for a moment comes with adrenaline which can be a fantastic short term boost in physical and mental ability.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the input, agreed, different outcomea between using this rush to overcome something immediately rather that let it fester in our minds, big difference there.

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        1 year ago

        Yup yup yup. That’s my big takeway which honestly I’ve used throughout my life with overcoming particularly difficult challenges. 'Ain’t no way this thing is going to stop me!"