Hurry is a form of violence on the soul. Here are a few symptoms of hurry sickness.
1. Irritability — You get mad, frustrated, or just annoyed way too easily.
2. Hypersensitivity — All it takes is a minor comment, a grumpy email, or a little turn of events to set you off. You can’t seem to roll with punches
3. Restlessness — When you actually do try to slow down and rest, you can’t relax.
4. Workaholism (or just nonstop activity) — You just don’t know when to stop. Or worse, you can’t stop.
5. Emotional numbness — You don’t have the capacity to feel another’s pain.
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It is characterised by continuous rushing and a sense of urgency, even if there is no need for it. You may be racing to cross items off your to-do list, multi-tasking, or feeling agitated if you are slowed down.
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