The first type is the over analyzer. This person finds itself hard to even get started on a project for fear that it's not going to be perfect. If this is you, you'll keep going over and over something with a fine tooth comb, making little tweaks. And you're convinced that they're just some other little thing that you can do to make it just flawless. The next type of person likes to keep their options open. If this is you, you're probably better at ideas and execution.
Actually doing the work on something seems kind of tedious and boring. It's much more appealing to imagine to dream about what you could do. You were a little vague about how to make things happen. And in the worst case scenario, you might believe that you're going to be magically rescued. The third type is a worrywart. Warriors fear risk, and they always think what if it is you you excel thinking of worst case scenarios?
And then planning all your actions based on those. You often put off acting if it means doing something unfamiliar or uncomfortable, because you don't know what's going to happen and you feel paralyzed by that. The next type is Miss cranky pants. This type says, You can't make me often you're not aware of doing this, but you just have a knee jerk reaction to anything that sounds like an order or a must. You may interpret even innocent requests for help as demands. This is especially true if the request involves something kind of mundane beneath you.
You think Why me? Why can't somebody else do that? You have a strong sense of not wanting to be controlled by others but sometimes it backfires and it prevents you from controlling yourself. The next type is Mr. Busy pants. If this is you, you regularly overload your schedule. Maybe some people will like you because you feel guilty.
Maybe feel rejected. Ansible for everything. Maybe it's because you and you alone make the world go round. This is the recipe for burnout. Not to mention procrastination because you can't possibly get it all done. You also may be just indecisive and unassertive because you say yes to everyone and everything and then you get stuck.
In the moment it feels like you're being used but helpful. But what ends up happening is you over commit and you burn out. And then people are disappointed, you included. Finally, there's the adrenaline junkie. These people thrive on leave and create near disasters because they're exciting. They find the normal speed of life love tame, a little boring.
Because this is you, you may be challenged getting into and finishing projects, unless someone lights a fire under you. Then you'll stay up all night working to get the thing done. It was just you that's not really a problem. But if you work with others, he may delay or throw a wrench into things just to get yourself amped up. And that does cause problems for others. Not to mention hurt feelings and arguments from that happens in your personal life.