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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 220789" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Don't you just want to sometimes scream out loud, "Leave me alone. Stop relying on me! I don't want to be the responsible get-things-done person anymore!" </p><p></p><p>When I was younger, I wanted so much for people to realize that I would finish a job correctly, completely, and timely. Now I don't want to be responsible anymore. Why bother finding someone else to do the job when it is easier to just give it to Adrianne? She never says "no" and she will get it done?</p><p></p><p>I am learning to say "no". When I can't say "no", I am learning to say, "I will do my best but I will not be able to get to it until next week or the week after." If it needs doing before then, they will have to find someone else to do it.</p><p></p><p>I hope someone in the company appreciates you as they should. That is what keeps me going, I know my co-workers and supervisor appreciates my work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 220789, member: 5096"] Don't you just want to sometimes scream out loud, "Leave me alone. Stop relying on me! I don't want to be the responsible get-things-done person anymore!" When I was younger, I wanted so much for people to realize that I would finish a job correctly, completely, and timely. Now I don't want to be responsible anymore. Why bother finding someone else to do the job when it is easier to just give it to Adrianne? She never says "no" and she will get it done? I am learning to say "no". When I can't say "no", I am learning to say, "I will do my best but I will not be able to get to it until next week or the week after." If it needs doing before then, they will have to find someone else to do it. I hope someone in the company appreciates you as they should. That is what keeps me going, I know my co-workers and supervisor appreciates my work. [/QUOTE]
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