From A to F
Give yourself a letter grade (A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D, D-, F) on the following. Just the letter grade is requested, but you're free to elaborate.
• Happiness - C. "You never were a happy person," sayth the pater familias in a message long ago. But I think I've got them all fooled. Some days I'm actually fairly content.
• Being a decent human being - A-. I can be a b*tch when I have to be.
• Being serene (calm, peaceful) - C-. I have a bit of anxiety.
• Kindness - A-. I try to be kind to everyone. I'm sure there are some who disagree.
• Anger management - C. I have a temper. I calm down fairly quickly, but I can also be quick to anger.
• Creative thinking - A. This is probably the only thing I will give myself a top grade in.
• Modesty - B. I am proud of some things I've accomplished, but appearances and owning things don't mean all that much to me.
• Being an original - A-. "You're an original baby, like we've never seen before. Turn around and you're looking at 100 more." - That's a line from a Sheryl Crow song. Anyway, I think I'm fairly original.
• Knowing yourself - B. According to my friends, I know myself pretty well. Chad and Sage are especially impressed with my insightfulness sometimes.
• Being true to yourself - C-
• Getting along with others - C-. I'm an introvert, it doesn't always get understood by others.
• Liking yourself - C-.
• Admitting your flaws - B. I could probably do better at this.
• Self-improvement - A-. I've done loads to try to be a better person.
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My mother-in-law was very introverted and shy. She told me that sometimes people thought she was "stuck up" or that she thought she was better than them but that was never the case. She was misunderstood.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I wonder if liking yourself and admitting your flaws are interconnected.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit of an introvert too - and I do love my own company. That said, I sometimes feel the opposite and crave company (I'm that kind of weirdo). Actually it's called being an ambivert I think. The best of both worlds? Not sure about that becuase some people expect me to be an extrovert all the time (which I simply cannot be - becuase I believe that I am more of an introvert than an extrovert).
ReplyDeleteI hope that nonsense makes sense!
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