Behaviors

work hard, play hard

A way of being at this level...

statement: the rules don't apply to me

Request: A mentality, whether stated vocally or not, that makes it easier to rationalize unethical or rule-breaking behavior.

Queen Bee syndrome

These women often take on “masculine” traits and distance themselves from other women in the workplace in order to succeed. They may also view or treat subordinates more critically if they are female, and refuse to help other women rise up the ranks as a form of self-preservation -- wikipedia.

being late / being on time

Request: To appointments, meeting friends, work.

being at the right place at the right time

Request: Is it a matter of luck (cal. 195), "good things come to those who wait" (cal. 355), good karma (cal. 545), or...?

"I don't care what you think"

While we don't need to concern ourselves with what others think of us (noninvolvement), this statement is imbued with hostility and a tinge of dominance.

wanting to be "a somebody"

The ego wants to be a somebody.

loner

Request: "a person who is or prefers to be alone, especially one who avoids the company of others" – dictionary.com

catfishing

Request: Pretending to be someone else online, often in a romantic context... the motivation is to scam others for money however experience tells me this isn't always the case. Some catfishers get nothing but the thrill of emotional manipulation or pretending to be something they are not.

bullying

“Bullying is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. The behavior is often repeated and habitual” -- wikipedia.

“success is not for me”

Priority request: something to cancel, I guess.

not following your own advice

Request: Some people preach what they don't do themselves, intentionally or not. Is it within integrity or should it be avoided?

letting others be as they are

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