I am the Bachelorette, on 09 June 2018 - 01:38 AM, said:
Can you pick up some milk on your way home from work? We re out honey bunny.
No joke, once when I was returning, at around 9PM, on the bus, my mother called up and asked me to drop in on my grandfather as he wanted to talk to me. I don't remember what it was, but it was incredibly minor. And not time sensitive
Mentalist, on 09 June 2018 - 01:39 AM, said:
Stop appearing so competent to friends and family.
This is only a half-joke: if people keep asking you to do things for them, it's because they expect you to be capable to do these things for them.
When you mess something up for someone (and if people keep overwhelming you with stuff to do, you inevitably will mess something up), they will be asking you less and less to do things for them, if you cannot be relied on to get something done competently, or in appropriate time.
It's incredibly important to always set aside time for yourself, regardless of what the world wants. Otherwise, you totally lose yourself, and you find yourself living merely to fulfill obligations to others. And if you do that, other people will keep thinking it's okay to make demands of you.
A couple of people have told me the same thing. The illusion of incompetence is really important. Like my mother often needs help with things for her teaching job, all computer related stuff. She will not let anyone else help, except me. She has this strange idea that I am the only one who knows what he is doing.
I am really working on saying no more.
Luv2B_Sassy, on 09 June 2018 - 01:54 AM, said:
All I ask of you, Ando, is that you be yourself. It's a pleasure to know you.
Thanks
That actually means a lot to me.
And it does not help that the weather is trying to kill me.
Yesterday at 3.30 PM it was 34 C with 85% humidity. I almost could not breathe