If and when someone asks you to do something or to be somewhere and you say yes out of guilt, even though you really don’t want to, you may want to look inward and see if you move forward passive-aggressively. You may intentionally not follow through, and even convince yourself that it wasn’t really on purpose.
“When you don’t want to go someplace, you somehow end up being late,” explains licensed clinical psychologist Nicole Issa. If showing up late to a thing you never wanted to attend because “the trains were horrible” or “traffic was so backed up,” when really, you left your apartment thirty minutes after you already said you did, you may have a problem.
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