I hate being rushed, it won't make me move faster
I hate being rushed, it won't make me move faster
I hate being rushed. It's a feeling that can make my blood boil and my patience wear thin. The pressure to move quickly and get things done in a hurry can be overwhelming and stressful. And what's worse is that being rushed doesn't actually make me move faster. In fact, it often has the opposite effect.When someone rushes me, whether it's a boss, a friend, or even just a stranger on the street, I feel like my autonomy is being taken away. I want to be able to move at my own pace, to take my time and do things properly. But when I'm rushed, I feel like I'm being forced to speed up and cut corners just to meet someone else's expectations.
Being rushed can also make me feel anxious and flustered. It's like there's a clock ticking in the back of my mind, counting down the seconds until I fail to meet the deadline or complete the task on time. This added pressure can make it even harder for me to focus and concentrate, leading to mistakes and oversights that I wouldn't have made if I had been given the time to work at my own pace.
I've found that when I'm rushed, I'm more likely to become frustrated and irritable. I snap at people, I make careless errors, and I generally feel on edge. It's not a pleasant experience for me or for those around me. And yet, despite all of this, being rushed seems to be a common occurrence in today's fast-paced world.
But I refuse to let the pressure to rush me dictate how I live my life. I believe in taking the time to do things properly, even if it means moving a little slower. I know that rushing won't make me move faster, so I choose to ignore the ticking clock and focus on doing things right. And in the end, I believe that my patience and attention to detail will pay off in the long run.