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“Learn to say no.” / SML.20121206.PHIL

Say no to things which are unrealistic.

 

I have a tendency to over-commit. In the past when clients asked me if I can do something within an unrealistically short period of time, I used to agree to them and as a result also drove myself to death—literally. The stress was so high that I had contemplated killing myself.

 

The crazy thing was that since I was a perfectionist then, I decided to postpone suicide because I could not see myself having a tomb with something like “SML, the one who did not finish an XYZ project.” I also considered the possibility that no one would show up to my funeral because I somehow messed up their project. Yes I know that this is all very funny but somehow crazies have their crazy ways to cope with life.

 

These days I just say no. I tell people to go find someone else for things which I think will kill me. Interestingly they usually stay with me because usually when I was given unrealistic requests like that it was because they could not find any humans to do it and I am usually their last hope.

 

Wishful thinking is a common attribute among humans. Humans are just weird.

 

Excerpt from a longer blog post titled “Delete Perfection + Zero expectations / Happiness Life Hacks” on SML Pro Blog: blog.seeminglee.com/2012/12/delete-perfection-zero-expect...

 

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