I'm hyperactive

Because I'm this way?

Life is too short: You don't want to have any regrets and you want to do everything in record time. Your agenda is always full, to the point of bursting, because you dedicate yourself to a thousand activities.

Be careful though! By dint of wanting to do and try everything, you risk not even having time to enjoy your pleasures. You cannot accumulate assets and, at the same time, truly enjoy them. Some occupations deserve to be savored calmly. If you go too fast, you risk not enjoying life.

You don't like doing nothing: For you, non-movement = death, nothingness. You don't understand people who get up late, who can stand still and do nothing on a beach or, even worse ... take a nap! You think sleeping or resting is a waste of time.

Be careful though! The body is a machine that, from time to time, needs rest to recharge its batteries and get off to a great start.

You can't say no. You accept everything: working day and night to help a colleague, making a return trip from Milan to Rome in the same day to return the bear that your nephew left at your home, participating in your company's triathlon even if you have 39 ° of fever , organize a friend's bachelorette party at the last minute ...

Be careful though! This hyperactivity hides the fear of disappointment and the need to be loved. You must understand, however, that by always saying yes, you will not get the respect or love of others. In reverse. If you shake hands, the others will tend to take the whole arm and even… the head!

You are very demanding of yourself: you are combative, and for you it is a duty to take life head-on. Failing to do so would be a personal failure. That's why you go through almost inhuman rhythms to prove that you can do it.

Be careful though! Who are you trying to prove what? To yourself or to others? Being demanding on yourself is a great show of strength, but being realistic is even more so. Sooner or later the chin or body will not take it anymore, and then you will be even more disappointed.

You are afraid of finding yourself in front of yourself: You run left and right, you are always on the phone or in a meeting ... you might be wearing the "busy" sign! In this flurry of activity, you don't have time to ask questions and reflect on your moods, to think about yours concerns.

How to better manage this "hyperactivity?"

Far be it from us to turn you into a passive mollusk!

It's okay to be active, but the "hyper" prefix indicates excess and should warn you.

Learn to make choices. By dint of wanting to do and try everything you often miss the essential. If for you choose it means giving up, you have to reconsider your conception of this verb a little. Choosing also means selecting carefully, putting quality before quantity. Try, therefore, to reconsider your priorities and draw up a list of really important activities. , relativizes, to act better.

Accept your limits: Neither of us is a Wonder Woman with super powers. On the other hand, however, we all have qualities that we must know how to exploit and weak points to respect. You can't do everything. Recognizing it is already a super power and a step towards self-awareness. You must learn, therefore, to know yourself better, to be even more effective without wasting your strength, while still appreciating who you really are.

Listen to your body: Night and / or daily insomnia, back and / or belly pains, exaggerated susceptibility, palpitations, mood swings ... Attention, your body talks to you and sends you signals that must warn you against fatigue . Don't ignore it, unplug and rest for a while. Otherwise you risk paying a very high price: depression, nervous breakdowns, heart problems ...

Learn to say no: these two letters can open new horizons of serenity to you! Are you afraid of disappointing others, of being rejected? Better to take risks, in this way you will be able to know who really cares about you. It's never good to be "the girl who always says yes"! Don't hesitate to consult a psychologist if you feel the problem is deeper.

Praise laziness: do nothing, remain motionless to observe your shadow ... contemplate the passing of time. Does this "obvious inactivity make you nervous? Start gradually, unplugging for several hours during the day, in the evening, or at the weekend: turn off your computer and mobile phone, unplug the home phone ...

Every so often, cancel a business appointment to be with your best friend: yourself. Or, even better, treat yourself to a relaxing massage, a sauna, a relaxation session… so you will learn to better channel your bursting energy. You'll see, you'll end up enjoying it!

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