Request: ...instead of trying to change, judge, or idealize a better version of them.
telling others today is one's birthday
Request: Self-love or seeking attention?
healthy self-interest
Priority request: "taking care of yourself but not at the expense of others" -- psychologytoday.com
praying for the same thing over and over
Request: Is this a desire thing or maybe a pragmatic way of staying aligned with something meaningful? I usually feel better when I talk to God about it but it seems kind of compulsive at times too.
homebody
"A person who likes spending time at home rather than going out with friends or travelling to different places" --dictionary.cambridge.org
asking too many questions
Sometimes some of us just can't stop. Or is it okay? -- request.
meddling
"to interest oneself in what is not one's concern : interfere without right or propriety" -- merriam-webster.com
discretion
"the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offence or revealing confidential information" -- Google dictionary
snoozing the alarm
Level of "easy going" (TvF)
wasting time
Idleness, a lack of motion or energy
Goofing off, engaging in an idle pastime while neglecting obligations -- wikipedia
hiding / nondisclosure of one's past
Request: A lot of people have done something nonintegrous in their lives that if revealed would likely severely damage their relationships. Is it within integrity to hide it... for the sake of those relationships?
littering
consists of waste products that have been discarded incorrectly, without consent, at an unsuitable location -- Wikipedia
kick in the butt
"A forceful gesture or message of some kind (usually delivered with good intentions) that acts as motivation to the (previously unmotivated) recipient" -- thefreedictionary.com
revenge bedtime procrastination
Request: the act of deliberately putting off sleep in favor of leisure activities". Late at night it's finally quiet and the world is on pause. Can't miss this time regardless of whether I need to get up early next morning. Is the net effect of this behavior positive of negative?
inhibition
"an inner impediment to free activity, expression, or functioning" -- merriam-webster.com