But.
I am always right.
See where the problem comes in?
Even when I'm not in charge, I know exactly how everything should be run, and done, and carried out.
It's a curse.
Come on in, kick off your shoes, and let's talk about books. And food. And families, and whatever is on our minds.
Just the morning chuckle I needed!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, we sound like the same person. I would rather be a counselor than the president in an organization. I want to be told, not tell others what to do, but I do always know the best way to do it. How do we overcome that?
ReplyDeleteHee hee. It's good to be in charge. I'm in charge at my house too. At least that's what my kids think. =)
ReplyDeleteI'm indecisive, but I always know the right decision. Sometimes the right just just needs to be told to me. :) But I will know it (when I hear it).
ReplyDeleteWhoa. Twinners, we are. (Yoda, I'm not.)
ReplyDeleteYou sound like me! I can definitely be that way. I expect people to do what I say, as I say, but if it goes wrong, I wonder why they didn't do something different.
ReplyDeleteI just found out about your upcoming book, "My Ridiculous, Romantic Obsessions" from a friend. It sounds fabulous!
I suffer from the same affliction. It's horribly frustrating because if I act on my instinctual rightness then I'll be setting a precedent of In-Charge-Ness that I shudder at the thought of...
ReplyDeleteIf only more people would listen to me, the world would be so much better off!
ReplyDeleteSo you mean you can have your cake and make someone else eat it too?
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