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Delivering Time Management for IT Professionals: A Trainer's Manual
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This time waster is based on an exaggeration of your worth or a devaluation of your value which causes you, or others who have these traits, to feel like you're entitled to more attention or more of everything than everyone else, or, conversely, if you under-value your worth, less of it. Those who have either version of this time waster are unrealistic in their self-evaluations.
Feelings of inadequacy can cause you to over-compensate by either over-valuing or de-valuing your worth. Either of these extremes are a poor alternative to having a healthy but realistic self-assessment. There are early childhood and school roots of this time waster in that you probably had parents or other authority figures that either over-valued or under-valued your worth. If for programming you did in elementary school you were told that you were as good as a pioneer at IBM or, the opposite, that you couldn't draw for beans, you could have internalized those...
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