draelynn wrote:
This used to throw me for a big loop. I finally realized people did this to me because I actually produce excellent results when working under pressure. I don't enjoy it but I am fairly good at it. I'm not bad with transitions at work though because I can reason that I am there to do what they ask me. If last minute projects are what my employeer asks of me then thats what I'm required to do. I have no personal investment in the work I do AT work so it's not a problem beyond some frustration. When I'm home and involved in my own projects though, transitions can be quite ugly.
I also work better when there is a reasonable pressure. I don't like it though, I'd feel better if I could motivate myself to work better. Maybe some time I'll find an activity that actually satisfies me, putting my abilities to good use.
When there is a sudden change to a planned activity, usually I can cope with it, unless it's a pleasant one that I'd been looking forward or planned carefully. If this happens without reasonable excuse, I feel a bit upset, and unable to resist to comment on it a little harder.