You may be stressed out if you regularly exhibit the following behaviors and attitudes:
Impatient at the rate of events
- Hurry others' speech
- Say, "Yes, yes, uh-huh, yes."
- Finish sentences for others
- Become irritated at a slow car ahead on the road
- Hate to wait in line or for an appointment
- "Take over" when I can do it faster/better than others
- Hurry my reading (or read mostly summaries)
Polyphasic thought or performance
- Thinking or doing more than one thing at a time, e.g., while listening think of tasks, while golfing think of work, while eating read a book
Self-engrossed
- Try to bring conversation around to my expertise and interest
- If not, stay quiet and think about my own interests
Feel vaguely guilty when relaxing
- Seldom do nothing for a few hours (or days)
Don't observe the interesting or lovely in my path
- Don't hear birds, see flowers, enjoy beautiful weather, etc.
- Can't remember decorations in a room or office
Habitual pattern of gestures or nervous tics
- Gestures in conversation such as clenched fist, waving finger, table pounding
- Spasmodically tightening corners of mouth, clinching jaw, constantly nodding head, constantly smiling
Believe success is related to doing things faster than others
- Afraid to slow down
- Feel unsupported when I slow down
Translate life into numbers
- Increasingly evaluate myself and work in terms of numbers
- Compare my numbers with others' numbers to measure my success