Your Type
You weigh every word when writing, leaving no room for ambiguity. This persistence in 'precision and perfect formatting' actually reflects your massive fear of 'being misunderstood and blamed for mistakes'. You fear that if you aren't crystal clear, you'll be blamed when things go wrong later, so you use 'watertight text' to build an impregnable shield. But over-crafting every sentence vastly depletes your energy and creates a cold distance. Try writing just the main points without polishing the tone in a routine email; when you learn to accept imperfect communication, you'll find most people don't care about those details.
💡 Did you know?
Contemplative workers are often the best source of 'second opinions' — they've quietly assessed all consequences while others act impulsively.
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