Brian in "Hatchet" dealt with frustration and confusion by focusing on what he could control, such as building shelter and finding food. He also learned to adapt to his environment and trust his instincts, which helped him navigate through challenges. Additionally, Brian found solace in moments of reflection and introspection, which allowed him to stay resilient in the face of adversity.
He had to find out how to make fire, find food, and deal with the dangerous animals in the wilderness.
The insects that plagued Brian in "Hatchet" were mosquitoes. They constantly swarmed around him, biting and causing irritation. Brian had to deal with the relentless presence of mosquitoes while trying to survive in the wilderness.
General frustration is difficult to deal with when everything seems to be going wrong.
On his first day in the Canadian wilderness in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian tries to create shelter, find food, and deal with his overwhelming emotions of fear and loneliness. He also discovers the importance of staying calm and resourceful in order to survive.
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One of the ways to handle this kind of situation is to express your anger and frustration by yourself first, on a pillow for example and really let it all out, several times a day is necessary until you feel clearer in yourself and can express it more clearly to them. You would then be able to explain how you feel without the emotional charge which brings confusion for you as to what to do.
Try to remove the obstacle that's blocking the goal
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Frustration is an emotion of being angry or annoyed at your own inability to change or achieve something. And, because, by very definition, you cannot change the circumstances (i.e. you cannot change or remove the source of your irritation or impotence) you need to work on changing your own feelings or attitude towards it (i.e. deal with it!)
Try to remove the obstacle that's blocking the goal.
They go shopping...lol jk I would say if they cant wait. they masturbate being woman myself.