INTERRUPTIONS, anyone? Supposedly, INTERRUPTIONS should be the least of our worries, right? Rightfully so EXCEPT WHEN it's either recurring more often OR even if it does rarely, it is impacting you, your focus, your thought process. And more often, a lot of bigger issues in life initially pop-up as those little insignificant and inessential stuff๐ก๐ก๐ก
And WHEN INTERRUPTIONs become quite constant, it can indeed be difficult to deal with BUT understanding a bit more with a broader perspective can help us cope with it. Oh YES, recognizing WHY INTERRUPTIONS happen is a great place to start. And before we look around elsewhere, it should NOT take much effort from our end to do a SELF-ASSESSMENT in case there is something to be rectified OR at least improved from us, maybe the way we articulate? OR probably we have behavioral body language that seems to trigger the 'INTERRUPTERs'???
Oh yes, DISCUSSIONS matter so much in our daily life, be it at home, at work OR even in our business forays. And a DISCUSSION can take only so many INTERRUPTIONs before it ceases to be a DISCUSSION. For that reason, chronic INTERRUPTIONs are 'conversation-killers' that will expectedly disrupt even the healthiest exchange of information. YES, listening to experts, we need to have a better grasp of that psychology of INTERRUPTING๐๐๐
- CULTURE/FAMILY BACKGROUND - Some tendencies to INTERRUPT can stem from cultural differences. That may mean like a natural behavior for them.
- NEED FOR CONTROL - There are some INTERRUPTERs WHO are goal-driven, impatient people WHO likes 'straight to the point'. At times, we find out that there are ELEPHANTS IN THE ROOM๐ก๐ก๐ก
- EXCESSIVE EXCITEMENT - That has happened to me multiple times, with excitement taking over me as WHEN I am unable to go straight to the point, INTERRUPTERs end up interrupting me
- LACK of AWARENESS - Chronic INTERRUPTERs sometimes have NO idea they are even doing it. As the Singaporean expression goes, "IT'S AS PER NORMAL"

















































