🔔  Your fundamental belief that things should be better catalyzes your path towards a better self. A motivation to detect threats helps you spot problems that need to be addressed, before they snowball. People around you may see you as a watchful warrior, quickly able to spot what could go wrong and what needs to change. Apply your strengths by being Nervous:
1. Listen to what needs attention
Tune into what's been bothering you lately, becoming aware of any negative effects, and consider solutions.
2. Accept real problemsÂ
Recognize obvious issues that have been taking shape, knowing they will get handled.
3. Address stressful conditions
Alert others to overwhelming situations by speaking up, or cool off by stepping back to regain perspective.
4. Prepare for challengesÂ
Take measures to confidently face potential roadblocks that come up in life and work.
5. Transform frustrations into performance
Turn your paint points into progress by leading with a plan to reframe future problems.
🌞  Adapt by being Mellow
Being Nervous has its downsides. You risk getting too stressed out. This becomes a weakness when you focus on issues too intensely, instead of letting them go. What can you learn from Mellow people?
- Relax by looking for what's been going well instead of what hasn't.
- Feel composed in most situations that don't actually pose any immediate threats.
Being Nervous is a strength that's served you well — alerting you to sources of your discomfort. However, many perceived threats don't actually happen, or go away with time. Adapt to being Mellow and you will build the valuable skill of dismissing trivial threats, but transforming significant ones.