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How One Change Helped This Guy Stop His Quarantine Rage

Kristian Flores as told to Emily Shiffer
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Photo credit: Kristian Flores
Photo credit: Kristian Flores

From Men's Health

Before the pandemic, my wife, 4 kids and I were rarely able to spend time all together during the week. I’m a personal trainer with long hours and long weeks, and my wife works long and hard, too.

When quarantine hit, I lost a lot of the business I’d spent so many years building, we were all home all the time, and it was stressful for everyone. I was yelling a lot more. At my wife, at my kids. One evening, after the regular trial of trying to get the kids to bed, I had a breakdown. I just felt horrible. I felt guilty. It was an epiphany. My dad used to be really harsh, and I didn’t want to replicate that. I talked to my wife. I said I couldn’t yell anymore, and I wanted her to stop also.

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Amazingly, as soon as we stopped yelling, all of our behavior changed.

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Pausing to think about the most constructive way to respond has allowed me to learn other ways of approaching conflicts. It has opened up a space where I can think and act instead of react. I am much calmer in general, not just at home. It’s like water: when a pebble drops and disturbs it, the water is still again right after. That is what I strive for.

My wife and I talk about things more now—and more importantly, I listen when she talks. I am more involved in parenting. Not just hugs and kisses, but the daily grind stuff. Baths, meals, changing diapers. There is far more peace now.

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