Sometimes speaking out loud in irritability, anger or passion has less benefit and more harm. By answering the questions given below, test yourself to see if you are angry for no reason!
1. You think only those who speak out loudly are only listened to!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
2. From your experiences you are sure that people who keep quiet are often at a loss!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
3. My habit of speaking out loud is from childhood and now it is difficult to change it!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
4. If everyone in my family speaks loudly, then I have to do the same!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
5. I don't think that speaking loudly or shouting is a big loss on health!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
6. I only roar when the situation gets worse, not otherwise!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
7. My colleagues are such that they do not understand the language of sweetness or silence, so I got into the habit too!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
8. I have seen and experienced the bad effects of shouting for no reason, but I have to do it in compulsion!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
9. I will try further to maintain restraint of speech in normal behavior!
A: Agree
B: Disagree
Score and analysis
Roaring is your ‘weakness’: If you agree with 7 or more questions then you have made loud speaking, shouting your weakness. This is hurting you. Think about how many of your works become without doing so. Learn to behave normally and remain silent.
Speech restraint is your 'power': If you disagree with 7 or more questions then you have restrained from speaking. That is your power. You only need to shout or roar when someone does the right thing wrong. Teach others, especially children, that there are thousands of benefits to speaking slowly and well.
sometimes it is important for a person to find a drain valve, otherwise the accumulation of all the problems inside can do more harm than good. Of course, as with everything else in life, balance is important, that is, that anger and rage is occasional and not permanent.