At the office, you were criticized by your boss in front of your colleagues. At home, your partner left his socks on the floor—again. You just learned one of your children failed an exam at school—again.
These kinds of situations happen every day—and if you’re feeling irritated by them, you’re not alone.
Irritability is a state that involves feelings of anger or frustration, of being impatient and quickly annoyed, especially over small things.
With the ongoing global health crisis, one may feel frustrated, overwhelmed, and even irritated due to the absence of clear information and doubts concerning vaccine requirements. This can wreak havoc upon one’s well-being….