I donβt even like working.
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I find a little bit of work pressure keeps me in a higher state of awareness/interest. Day goes by much quicker too.
I do best at 1 Atm.
Yeah, I do. I'm really lazy and need some pressure to get going. It also gives me this nice kind of thrill and clarity. I also really enjoyed doing exams and tests in school and at uni.
That being said, I don't think I could deal with a constant pressure. Every now and then is nice to get this thrill and to get validation when doing well. But under constant pressure I would burn out quicker than a barn doused in gasoline.
Yes, but I'm lazy as shit and often need pressure to do anything beyond scrolling through Lemmy. π
there was a similar question/joke related to Logic (the rapper): Can you preform Under Pressure? No, but i'm pretty good at Gang Related.
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A little pressure is great. Too little and I become unorganized and perfectionistic. Too much and I become very unfriendly to my coworkers and constantly make mistakes.
No, not at all. I'm already the type of person who gets extreme anxiety whenever someone expects anything thing from me. Adding a time limit just makes things worse.
I didn't mind at all. It's usually the people who expect a different outcome that don't like me working under pressure.