![]() ![]() Give them a sense that things are in order. Clean up the house or the area they’re in.Give them a break from some of their responsibilities. Let them know that they aren’t responsible for everything.Realize that they might be especially moody and critical.Give them some time alone to decompress.Thank them for the things they’ve done for you.Acknowledge the hard work they’ve put forth on a goal.Take on some of the responsibilities around them without having to be asked.They become more self-indulgent, self-conscious, and dramatic. It’s as if they’ve fired their “inner critic” and, for a moment, are letting loose a rebel that was always hiding in the corner. They might overeat, break some of their own rules, or throw caution to the wind. ![]() If stress is extreme, Ones lose their usual self-discipline and become more hostile, withdrawn, and emotionally reactive. However, because Ones are always trying to repress their anger, it leaks out into irritated comments, sarcastic jabs, or cynical jokes. They’re often burned out by trying to live up by their ever-increasing expectations, and this exhaustion leads to resentment and anger. Normally grounded and pragmatic, Ones under stress suddenly become moody and withdrawn. Feeling like they have to be the responsible one while others are slacking.Others not living up to their expectations.Not living up to their own expectations.Not seeing action taken towards a goal. ![]()
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