We all have our faults. It's time that I expose some of my real-life areas for improvement. Any thoughts on how I can improve myself? These are all things that I have both self-identified and that I've been told by others.
1) I over-analyze things. Though I am an analyst by profession, I over-analyze everything. It's annoying, even to me.
a) I over-complicate things. Related to number 1, but a little different. I almost over-complicated this point with extra detail, like you wouldn't know what I meant.
2) I take things too personally. This used to be that I would get defensive easily, but I have since cut back on the defensiveness. But I still take some things personally.
a) I also care too much about what others think about me, though I've cut down on this a lot.
3) I'm routinely 5 minutes late for work. For some reason, I just can't get my butt out of bed.
Thanks for taking the time. Of course there are a ton of other opportunity areas where I could make myself a better person, but these stick out in my mind at the moment. Feel free to post your own ailments that you would like to have help with improving.
inb4killmyself
Dude... You Hijacked my life!!!
You should have asked me for it, it would have given it to ya with a warning
Or better yet.. hijack someone else's life
Really, this is so familiar it's creepy
Then again here's a few things i picked up underway (for whatever it's worth)...
1) A thing a former manager (the only one who ever managed to manage me so... the guy knew his job) of mine taught me:
Whenever jou suddenly find yourself (over)analyzing something, stop and analyze your analysys. If it's something useful (like analyzing a realistic potential problem, figuring out something that seems wrong or satisfying your curiosity), continue. If not, or if the effort needed is greeater than the potential reward, stop, recovder and refocus.
It's a bit abstract, but i found training this principle works quite well really. In work AND private life.
1a) I know... and it sucks big time... I'm like that too... take some huge detour with often ingenious solutions for a problem that only required a wheel. It's annoying but i console myself with the few times this actually leads to a genuinely new solution.
2) Somethhing i learnt from my therapist is to objectify fact from interpretation. Analyse the points of critique and use your analyzing skills to see if there's any point to them. Usually you'll find that it's well intended and/or useful. Dont focus on who said what words in what time and in what manner cos that's just one possible subjective interpretation.
2a) There's another one of these things that seriously helped messing my life up.... I cut down on it specially in the number of people who'se opinion of me i find interesting or relevant. There's no way of pleasing everyone (only socipaths can do that). And if you wonder what people you do care about are thinking, just ask. You may find they think you're actually a generally ok person.
Besides people form opinions about people and gossip all the time. That's just a reality of placing humans in a group.
3) I soooooooooooo know that feeling. You just need to buy a faster car. Things improved dramatically for me when i traded in my fiat for an alfa romeo... went from constant ly between 5 and 10 minutes late to anywhere between 5 minutes early to 2 minutes late (which doesn't count as being late. For some bizarre reason, i even managed to avoid being ticketed.
PS prepared this some time ago, so maybe some of these things are already covered above... if so, my humble apologies