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Why do I not want to do something when someone tells me?
When people feel that their choices are restricted, or that others are telling them what to do, they sometimes rebel and do the opposite. Scientists have a term for this: psychological reactance. People who strongly feel reactance in response to threats to freedom feel an urge to do something.
What does yes of course mean?
used to say yes or to give someone permission to do something: “Can you help me?” “Of course.”
Why do I lose motivation when asked something?
You probably lose motivation because you know what you are doing or you just hate others advise or instructions. Next time this happens ask you self some questions about your feelings toward this. One thing is that you may not like to be told or pushed or do tasks.
Why am I so irritable all the time?
Why am I so irritable? In times of uncertainty, it can be easy for emotions to fray and you may feel like you have a short fuse. Stressful situations, like the Covid-19 pandemic, the social justice movement, or political controversy, can trigger feelings of anger, fear, and anxiety, and that can also increase your risk of irritability.
Why do I get irritable when I text someone?
Lastly, being in a certain situation or around certain people can also trigger irritability. An email or a text might do it, or the lack of one you were expecting.
Why are people with add so irritable?
“People who have ADD are irritable because they can’t complete tasks, and they’re being asked to do more than they’re capable of doing,” says Dr. Lamm.
Are You seeing things through a veil of irritability?
However, even when you are fully aware that you’re seeing things through a veil of irritability and you’re not acting like your normal, sensible self, it doesn’t make it any easier to shake it off. It’s human nature to be irritable now and again, and we’re all guilty of it.