Type A
The theory describes a Type A individual as ambitious, aggressive, business-like, controlling, highly competitive, impatient, preoccupied with his or her status, time-conscious, andtightly-wound. People with Type A personalities are often high-achieving "workaholics" who multi-task, push themselves with deadlines, and hate both delays and ambivalence.
In his 1996 book, Type A Behavior: Its Diagnosis and Treatment, Friedman suggests that Type A behavior is expressed in three major symptoms: free-floating hostility, which can be triggered by even minor incidents; time urgency and impatience, which causes irritation and exasperation; and a competitive drive, which causes stress and an achievement-driven mentality. The first of these symptoms is believed to be covert and therefore less observable, while the other two are more overt.
Because of these characteristics, Type A individuals are often described as "stress junkies" by individuals with Type B or other personality types. Many successful business and political leaders have Type A personalities.
I've been spending some time thinking about what those few actually are and how that will shape the future of my life. I guess the blessing is that I have a full wonderful life with lots of things to keep me busy. The negative is that one can only stretch so far or be worked so thin! I'm not complaining, just thinking and trying to prioritize and get ready for what's to come. I believe in the fact that there is a plan for my life and if I keep doing what I love, and doing the best I can, that it will be revealed to me slowly and over time. I refuse to give up certain things that seem like they are on the right path for me, so in the mean time, I'll just have to become a really good juggler!! I have great family, great friends and spring is coming (I hope! So in just a few weeks we'll hopefully be riding outside - preferably not at NOLA 70.3 for the first time!).
10 comments:
Geez - those definitions make Type Aers sound kind of rough... ;)
I've learned that saying "no" is sometimes I a very good thing. :)
....but isn't it exciting biting off more than we can chew? Never a dull moment that's for sure!
Oh I am DEFINITELY Type-A! I think you kind of have to be in order to be a triathlete...there is just so much to balance and you can't just "go with the flow" of things or you'll never be able to fit everything in and get it all done! I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing to be Type-A but it is a slippery slope to being obsessive. I know that when things don't go right I get so anxious and stressed out, and have to remind myself that everything will be ok and to just relax!
Ha! Another Type-A post. I agree, many triathletes are Type-A - but far too many people label themselves as such simply because they have think that only Type-A people are "winners."
Check it out: http://matthewscottaustin.blogspot.com/2010/11/type-cliche.html
I think it's time to take the race# off your helmet. LOL
I know I am a type A personality! And right now I am struggling with it. But I think I will take your approach and let life show me its plan for me.
Great shout-out at Ironman!
I actually think I'm more of a Type B+ or sometimes a Type A-
The crazy Type A+ triathletes can make ME crazy! ;)
i have never heard of such a thing...ha!
It is tough...but balance is best and in some areas near perfect is good enough (at least that is how I convince myself that it is okay).
Saying "no" can be empowering too! Embrace the times you do it :)
We all know you are always giving your best!
tn
im a minus too.... i feel like i suck at everything right now... im doing a juggling act and everything is hitting the floor hahahha... cant wait to see u sooN!
I agree with Beth, I've always looked at type-A as a positive thing. I embrace my type-A ways, and though it has it negatives, it's still way more positive, just like type-B has it's negatives and positives.
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