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| lastgal01 |
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Fri 12th Jun 2009
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Frustration Related to Anger on the Job
I am SO done. Meetings are impossible for me and I have run out of ideas on how to manage myself. I am dangerously close to irretrievably destroying my reputation at work and I need help! Every time I am in a meeting (frequently) I find myself being defensive - whether my read of other's verbal and non-verbal cues is right or wrong it is my reactions that are out of control. I am also extremely prone to monologues and WAY TOO MUCH DETAIL. Today, I was leading a cross functional team meeting when someone came to the door to tell us that they had booked the room we were in (some type of calendar/technical issue) and since they had outside people coming in, they wanted us to leave. This required us to disconnect our Webex session and physically relocate. I WAS ABSOLUTELY LIVID because this type of distraction TOTALLY derails me. Plus I automatically assume responsibility for these types of mixups and I think that everyone in the room holds me responsible. These feelings fuel the anxiety provoked by the transition panic and distraction and I end up being hostile with others in the meeting. I know why this is all happening but I don't feel like I have any way of controlling my reactions and I can't very well stand up and explain to a room full of coworkers that I have ADD and may need to leave the meeting for 10 mins or more so that I can get my head together and stop being such a jerk. I hate when this happens and it happens a LOT. Please help if you have a similar experience or any ideas on how to handle this type of thing before I completely ruin any chance of having productive work relationships. Thanks, |
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