On moving in:

in lessons •  6 years ago  (edited)

On moving in:

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A few years ago, after making some seriously questionable judgement calls that ended up working out 'okay,' I was given some --seriously hurtful, yet real -- advice from an outsider:

"Instead of being a really awesome friend, sometimes, why don't you just try to not be a shitty person, all the time"
Ouch.

A few weeks ago, I started the process of moving in with my wonderful big sister, who also happens to be a very close friend, and nightly co-worker/manager at spiritus.

During the process, I've been trying to be a really awesome roommate, sometimes: buying things we need, painting rooms, evacuating spiders, but when she came to me, kindly mentioning a night I left the apartment "like a jungle" and rushed into work, I totally panicked.

I got super defensive and a little bit mean, referencing all the things I have been doing "right," and for the first time ever, that advice that made me cry a couple years ago, made me think.

Instead of being an awesome roommate sometimes, I have to just not be a shitty roommate basically all the time, by not getting mean and defensive every time I'm imperfect.

Painting the entire place on my day off is NOT necessary; communication is.

So thank you, wicked mean boy from the past, I think I'm gonna live by that one for a while now :)

xx monique

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