Courtesy of Wikipedia, we are exploring the definition of Frustration and how it applies to us.
The reasons of frustration - Poor management in organizations
Frustration can be a result of blocking motivated behavior. I don’t have time to look at the template you built, just use the one we always use (even if it takes you twice as long) An individual may react in several different ways. He may respond with rational problem-solving methods to overcome the barrier. If I keep working hard, eventually they will recognize my competence and listen to me. Failing in this, he may become frustrated and behave irrationally. I hate my F%?$ing life, I’m going to blow up the f’ing building. An example of blockage of motivational energy would be the case of the worker who wants time off to go fishing but is denied permission by his supervisor. Fishing, drinking, therapy...whatever. Another example would be the executive who wants a promotion but finds he lacks certain qualifications. If, in these cases, an appeal to reason does not succeed in reducing the barrier or in developing some reasonable alternative approach, the frustrated individual may resort to less adaptive methods of trying to reach his goal. He is doubling the size of this pitchbook. He may, for example, attack the barrier physically or verbally or both. The worker who is refused time off to go fishing may "cuss out" his supervisor to his face or behind his back. See Postings on Socializing.
Another "solution" to frustration is regressive behavior — becoming childish or reverting to earlier and more primitive ways of coping with the goal barrier. Throwing a temper tantrum, bursting into tears, or sulking are examples of regression. Also known as the ABC’s of being an MD Wearing a long face and a worried look are other signs of this method of dealing with frustration.
An increasingly common source of frustration is due strongly to the presence of computer technology. Don't EVER speak of Excel in that manner. Because modern computing is marketed as user-friendly, it can be extremely frustrating when one cannot achieve a goal due in part to a technological error, and because the user-friendly aspect is removed, many people find themselves unable to come to terms with their lack of options. 'Can you combine these two models. Shouldn’t be too bad should it? (give or take a few days, since I’m an MD and I have absolutely no idea how long it actually takes to do these things)'
F I should get to that now. Or I am going to spend another Birthday in the office.
Another "solution" to frustration is regressive behavior — becoming childish or reverting to earlier and more primitive ways of coping with the goal barrier. Throwing a temper tantrum, bursting into tears, or sulking are examples of regression. Also known as the ABC’s of being an MD Wearing a long face and a worried look are other signs of this method of dealing with frustration.
An increasingly common source of frustration is due strongly to the presence of computer technology. Don't EVER speak of Excel in that manner. Because modern computing is marketed as user-friendly, it can be extremely frustrating when one cannot achieve a goal due in part to a technological error, and because the user-friendly aspect is removed, many people find themselves unable to come to terms with their lack of options. 'Can you combine these two models. Shouldn’t be too bad should it? (give or take a few days, since I’m an MD and I have absolutely no idea how long it actually takes to do these things)'
F I should get to that now. Or I am going to spend another Birthday in the office.
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