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Jul. 1st, 2004 12:10 pmYou are a WECF--Wacky Emotional Constructive Follower. This makes you a candle burning at both ends. You work until you drop, and you play until you can stand to work again. You have so much enthusiasm that you can find it hard to control on your own, and you appreciate the guidance that channels your energy and lets you be your best.
In a relationship, you require lots of attention and support. You often over-contribute and end up feeling depleted and cheated. You may benefit from more time alone than you grant yourself.
Your driving force is the emotional support of others--especially affection. You can run on empty for miles if you have positive energy behind you. Without it--as it occasionally must run dry--you are depressive, listless, and difficult to motivate.
You need a lot of affection. Get it any way you can, but never at the cost of your self-respect or well-being.
From here. That's actually very accurate, moreso than those INTJ yada yadas.
That pretty much sums up how I've been feeling the past two months. I work all week, and the commute is hell. So on weekends, I want to fit in as much fun and friends as possible, but this means I have no time to just sit on my ass and veg or watch TV or sit in the backyard or play with the cats or read or write. But wanting to do those things makes me feel guilty, because I also want to see my friends and it feels selfish to say, "No, thank you, can't hang out - I've got some Wario Ware to play. And Saiyuki 25 is on Anime Network, gotta catch it!" (Also, I have to catch up on my DVD watching anyway; just got Monk Season One in the mail Wednesday!) I'm hoping to catch up this weekend, but I also know that on Memorial Day weekend, I spent a lot of time hanging out with Rob and Kim (and poor Kim was sick and I drove her crazy!)
In summation, more people should come play at my house. I have kitties!
>^..^
In a relationship, you require lots of attention and support. You often over-contribute and end up feeling depleted and cheated. You may benefit from more time alone than you grant yourself.
Your driving force is the emotional support of others--especially affection. You can run on empty for miles if you have positive energy behind you. Without it--as it occasionally must run dry--you are depressive, listless, and difficult to motivate.
You need a lot of affection. Get it any way you can, but never at the cost of your self-respect or well-being.
From here. That's actually very accurate, moreso than those INTJ yada yadas.
That pretty much sums up how I've been feeling the past two months. I work all week, and the commute is hell. So on weekends, I want to fit in as much fun and friends as possible, but this means I have no time to just sit on my ass and veg or watch TV or sit in the backyard or play with the cats or read or write. But wanting to do those things makes me feel guilty, because I also want to see my friends and it feels selfish to say, "No, thank you, can't hang out - I've got some Wario Ware to play. And Saiyuki 25 is on Anime Network, gotta catch it!" (Also, I have to catch up on my DVD watching anyway; just got Monk Season One in the mail Wednesday!) I'm hoping to catch up this weekend, but I also know that on Memorial Day weekend, I spent a lot of time hanging out with Rob and Kim (and poor Kim was sick and I drove her crazy!)
In summation, more people should come play at my house. I have kitties!
>^..^
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Date: 2004-07-06 07:02 pm (UTC)So sit back, watch MONK, enjoy your free gift of wipes, and relish in some Me-time; you've more than earned it.
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Date: 2004-07-07 09:20 am (UTC)I did take some me-time over fourth o' July weekend, and it felt awesome. I marathonned an entire anime series, and then watched a bunch of Monkees episodes (I've been having weird dreams since.)
So, Lance really, really wants you to call him. Something about he's pregnant with your babies; who knows.
>^..^