There was a time when I wished I did absolutely everything differently. Every single personality trait I have, I wished was the opposite.
Everything I wished was different
I'm quiet - I wished I was... not loud exactly, but bubbly and articulate.
I'm an introvert - I wished I was an extrovert.
I'm shy- I wished I was outgoing, fearless and confident.
I'm scatter-brained and disorganised - I wished I was focused and efficient.
I'm a drifter and daydreamer - I wished I was driven and disciplined.
I'm nonathletic and uncoordinated - I wished I was sporty.
I'm a night owl - I wished I was a morning person.
Blah blah blah.
Luckily, I don't have any gender confusion. I don't wish I was a man. Except for rare moments in grotty public toilets when the ability to be able to pee standing up would be an asset. But I digress.
Have I come to terms with all of the above?
I would like to be able to say that I've triumphed over all of the above and am blissfully happy and contented with my quiet, scatter-brained, nonathletic, night-owl self. But I can't. Well, to be honest, being quiet and introverted doesn't bother me as much as it used to, (although it often continues to bother others). However, I still find myself wishing I was much more organised, driven and disciplined.
I guess it's because I'd like to be able to have something to point to in self-defence. People may like to point out that I'm quiet, but then I'd like to be able say "Well yes, I am, but on the other hand I'm really efficient and organised."
Um, no. No, I'm not. And it kind of irks me, to be honest. I get all whiny and pouty and pissed off like a three year old being denied cake. Or a 45 year old. Details. Shut up.
If I'm going to struggle in one area, why can't I have another that is a strength? Nope. Lucky me, I get to struggle with social skills and executive functioning.
Always be yourself
And to make matters worse, it's not like my Aspie brain decided to fixate on a really helpful special interest like say, math or, I dunno, gardening or something. My mind decides to fixate on Karen Carpenter. I can remember every little tiny detail I've read or heard about her career and life both good and bad, yet I can't remember where I put my glasses five minutes ago or which school notes are due or what day it is. It's probably Monday if I've posted this. Is it Monday?
The only thing this (my Karen Carpenter obsession) is useful for is time-wasting and making people look at you like you have two heads. Winning!
That's why expressions like 'be yourself' and 'feeling comfortable in your own skin' annoy me.
It seems like when advice like the former is doled out it really means: be yourself, but only if you're an outgoing, type A, driven extrovert.
And I don't know if I'll ever be truly one hundred percent comfortable in my own skin at all times. Maybe accepting that I'm always going to be just a tiny bit awkward is as good as it gets. In this way perhaps I'll worry about it less. I can already see this working. I know I'm always the most quiet person in any given situation, but I can still show up and sit there with my resting bitch face on. It's all good.
The ONE thing I wish I did differently
Of course I'm just over thinking. As usual.
So I guess if I was going to pinpoint one thing that I wish I did differently it would be that. I wish I didn't over think about stuff. Especially all of the above. After all, people still genuinely like me the way I am. Some of them even love me and would lose a kidney for me if necessary. And they feel this way without me changing a thing. They like quiet, scatter-brained me, complete with a cake and Karen Carpenter obsession. Well, I'm sure Mickey Blue Eyes wishes I'd get over it at times, but I wish he'd get over his soccer obsession, so we're even.
And some people will simply never like you even if you gave them a Ferrari, and that's OK. Being liked by everyone sounds exhausting to an introvert like me!
I suppose I could try an experiment George Costanza style and do the opposite of every instinct I have for a day or two to see how it goes? But then I'd have to not eat cakies. Bugger that!
Yep, it's definitely time to stop over thinking. Now if only I could stop over thinking about over thinking....
I'll have to think about that...
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What's the one thing you wish you did differently?
I think everyone is a little bit awkward, it's just that some people are better at covering it up than others. I know I am. I have an uncanny ability to put my foot in it with people I've only just met - I just talk too much when I'm nervous! We all have things we wish we didn't do! I need to stop overthinking too :)
ReplyDeleteIt does feel like the world shows favouritism to extroverts, doesn't it. We love ya just the way you are Ness! X
ReplyDeleteI definitely need to stop over thinking too. Really and truly I do!
ReplyDeleteI think everyone's got a thing like that. I'm compltely socially awkward.Especially me. I'm the worst. I'll lie in bed at night overthinking a joke that nobody laughed at for hours.
ReplyDeleteLet's be awkward together! We can form a club :)
"Now if only I could stop over thinking about over thinking.." I wish I could too!
ReplyDeleteYou do sound like me, Vanessa. Except for the Karen Carpenter thing, do I'll admit I can sing every song of hers without pausing to look at the lyrics. ;)
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