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I always try to get everything done. Is this a familiar phrase? Have you ever caught yourself doing it? If yes, then using my crystal ball I can predict your past and future.🔮You often don't have enough time. Especially on what is important. Sometimes you feel as if you have been driven into a trap from which there is no way out. Even if you plan what you are going to do, then in the evening you discover that half the list has not been implemented, and you are completely without forces. Being late is an integral part of your life. When you are going to drink coffee before going out, you may not notice how you accidentally made soup and washed the stove, and at the same time the bath, toilet, windows, loaded the washing machine, because “well, this is quick” and here you are hurry up again and put on your lips while pulling on your shoes. Perhaps because of this, you don’t have enough time to get ready and you remain dissatisfied with your appearance, which gives a good reason for self-criticism. Sometimes, when you are completely driven, the system fails and you get sick, which gives you the opportunity to legalize your vacation and do nothing for a while. But during this time, so many urgent things accumulate that, upon recovery, you again cram what you can’t fit into 24 hours and pray that there will be more time somehow. Due to fatigue and powerlessness, you occasionally lash out at your loved ones in a grandiose manner, which then gives points. your guilt! If you analyze the words of this phrase, it is difficult to imagine a more scenario-like combination. ALWAYS. This word well reflects the ancient Greek myth about Arachne. A girl who, under the punishment of Aphrodite, will always weave her web. “Why is it always like this with me?” I TRY. One of the drivers identified by T. Kyler and suggesting that a person will do absolutely everything to ensure that it doesn’t work out. Feel the difference: I will try to do it (doom, no energy). I will do it. EVERYTHING. When I hear this word and others like it, I ask my clients the same boring question, repeating it as many times as necessary. "What all? What's behind it all? Do you know what exactly Everything is?” Everything is a trap. Bottomless barrel. Abyss. These questions are also good for self-analysis. HAVE TIME. And another driver is hurry/hurry. Which blurs thinking and throws us out of reality, encouraging us to act chaotically and step on a rake. Words are not just a set of sounds; behind them there is a certain style of thinking, behavior and self-awareness. So pay attention to what you say and think. Remember, first there was the word. Your condition largely depends on you. And if the question “Why is it always like this with me?” has been in the air for several days now, then perhaps it’s time to seek help from a psychologist. Running faster in a wheel does not mean changing anything... Did you like the material? Share with friends and on social networks!