My Life

22nd November
2009
written by JM

It seems that everyone I talk to dreads the same part of the holidays – their family. What is it about our family that keeps us so tense and on edge?

Different Personalities

Families are usually made up of a large range of different personalities. So when we get all of these different personalities together in a small space (eg. your house) it is harder to avoid personalities that you don’t mesh well with. For example; I am open-minded, intelligent, half introvert / extrovert, and will start a conversation when there is long silence – where as the personalities that I don’t mesh well with are close-Arguing The Call by dmguzminded, “think” they’re smart, extroverts that need to control the conversation at all times.

How to Deal with Insensitive Extroverts

The best way to deal with these insensitive extroverts is to try to have fun with them. Make your life like a television show and use that persons personality against them for the entertainment of the audience. What I like doing is actually listen to what they’re saying, their tone and demeanor, then mention any inconsistencies. “I find it interesting that you lowered your voice when you talked about Mr. Smith. Why is that?”

Doing this should make them stop to THINK about their delivery. But the hilarious part about doing this is seeing that small speck of vulnerability in their eye as they play back the conversation in their head. To a person who wants to strong arm a conversation, showing vulnerability is a bit of control that you’ve taken away from them. Many insensitive extroverts try to regain control in different ways and it’s funny to guess what they will try to do before they do it. So make this a game and have fun with these people you are being forced to associate with. Make bets with family members how long it will take for that person to walk away, start yelling or call you names in retaliation. LOL this is what I do to the 2 insensitive extroverts in my immediate family, and I hope you have as much fun as I do!

Trying to stay sane this holiday season can be easier if you make a game out of it. In this case, a comedy television show based on your life. So have fun with it!

2nd November
2009
written by JM

If you follow me on Twitter, you will know that I have been promoted from hourly intern to salary full-time at my work.

To Backtrack: I have been working there for 7 months and every time I asked, work said there was no full-time positions open. So rightfully, I stopped waiting and started applying to new internet marketing positions in other businesses. As soon as I start getting interview requests my current job pulls me in to surprise me with a promotion to a full-time salary position.

Now I’m very confused. My mind was set on this whole order of occurrences that laid out my next year of life:

The reason why this is such a big deal for me to even blog about, is the feeling of “loss of control”. As a young adult, I try to stay in control as much as possible. When work would not let me control my commitment to them, I salvaged what I could and thought of a new plan to believe in. Now I have to transition into a new plan.

I know that being confident in myself has made me more of an easy going and open minded person. Since I’m not constantly worrying about every mundane aspect of my life I have more time to enjoy it! Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmingly helpless when major life-changing unexpected things happen?

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