Your Type
You are accustomed to organizing everything perfectly, researching beforehand to ensure nothing is left to chance, always gracefully enjoying the results while others scramble. This "excessive meticulous planning" is actually a protective shield you use to fend off the "unknown and loss of control"; you fear that once plans fail to keep up with changes, you'll fall into chaos and helplessness, so you use the desire to control to exchange for a sense of security. But life's most beautiful surprises often happen outside of plans. Try intentionally leaving a completely blank period of time in your next itinerary; when you learn to embrace unexpected scenery, you'll find that letting go is also a powerful ability.
💡 Did you know?
Psychological research finds highly conscientious planners achieve major life goals 31% more often than average, and live 4–5 years longer on average than their impulsive counterparts.
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