I'm the kind of person who, if I can't get something right, I get quite frustrated with myself.
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I'm just generally hugely frustrated, I'm a very, very frustrated man. I'm just a ball of pent-up frustration.
I can be plenty frustrated and not have to constantly portray myself as upset and angry at the world.
It's always discouraging when you don't have things go your way. They are frustrated just like the rest of us.
I'm fortunate enough to have learned not to waste time getting frustrated with my kids, or co-workers, or friends and family for not doing everything I wish they would. If someone doesn't respond to me the way I want them to, I understand that it doesn't have anything to do with me.
I know that sounds selfish, but you have to look at what it's doing to you personally - are you frustrated because of the way people perceive you, or are you happy enough about the things you've realized about yourself that you can tolerate the way people perceive you?
I often feel intellectually frustrated when I'm in a position where I'm not moving forward; when I'm not enquiring about something.
At the end of the day, you're responsible for yourself and your actions and that's all you can control. So rather than be frustrated with what you can't control, try to fix the things you can.
I am the type of person that likes to put myself in someone's shoes to 'get' it.
I've got an overactive, analytical brain. I get frustrated, impatient, angry with myself. I swear at myself a lot.
Needing to have things perfect is the surest way to immobilize yourself with frustration.
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