There is certainly nothing wrong with
wanting routine in your life and having control over your plans and
goals. However, there is a thin line between being in control and taking
everything so seriously that you become boring. People tend to
associate with lively individuals who bring out the best in them – not
with those they find boring, or with whom they barely have anything to
talk about. If you are concerned about this issue, read these seven
signs that you may be a boring person, and what can you do to change
that:
1. You Are Happy When Your Friends Cancel Plans
Have you noticed that lately you started
to feel happy when your friends cancel plans for dinner or for going
out on Saturday night – when you used to enjoy spending quality time
with those close to you? We all have our moments when we want to spend
some time alone, watching TV and eating junk food – and that is
perfectly normal. However, if you have started to spend more time alone
than in the company of your friends, this may be a sign that you are
becoming a boring person, and you should do something about it while you
still can.
2. Routine Has Become a Major Part of Your Daily Life
Do you like to order the same food,
visit the same places or go to the same bars and restaurants? Are you
afraid of trying something new, and you would rather stick to the things
you are already used to? Trying out new things (be it a trip to a
foreign country or simply a nice new restaurant where you can take your
significant other or your friends) is exciting, and can prevent monotony
from taking over your life. If you would rather stay at home and order
takeout on a regular basis, this is a sign that you are becoming boring.
3. You Never Travel
Many people agree that traveling is the
essence of life, and that we should all try to visit as many countries
and know as many different people and cultures as possible. Fun people
are always up for something new, something that would make them shine in
every possible way. A boring person, on the other hand, seldom does
anything that falls outside of their standard routine, which typically
involves mainly working and sleeping. Once you have built a life around
this work-sleep schedule, it is difficult to change things. Difficult,
but not impossible – the solution is simple, since all you need to do is
make an effort to go out and enjoy life and all the beautiful things it
has in store for you. Plan a last-minute trip to a place you have never
been before!
4. When Friends Ask You What’s New in Your Life, You Tend to Say “Not Much”
If your friends ask you what you have
been up to lately or what’s new, and you always reply with “not much” or
the classic “same old, same old,” then you should know this is by far
the most obvious sign that you are slowly becoming a boring person. To
break out of this cycle, you don’t need to get into extreme sports or do
something radically different – all you need to do is keep an open mind
and do something you have never tried before, be it reading a new book,
learning a foreign language or taking up a new hobby. Simply try
something new that is worth sharing and discussing with your friends. In
the end, even the smallest change in your life is better than no change
at all.
5. You Suddenly Change Topics During a Conversation
This is another obvious sign that you
are boring. Has it ever occurred to you during a perfectly normal
conversation to suddenly switch from one topic to another, afraid that
you might eventually reach a dead-end that is mutually embarrassing? If
so, then that should certainly get you thinking. Relaxed, interesting
and fun people simply let things flow; they never try to force anything,
even in just a simple conversation.

6. You Are Too Serious
It is obviously important to know when
to act serious and professional, since this can certainly help you get
very far in life. But there are times when being overly serious is
boring, and even annoying for some people. There is an old saying that
says, “You should never trust people who do not laugh.” Always look for
an opportunity to tell jokes and relax yourself – just let loose,
especially when you are surrounded by close friends. It is very
important to know when to have fun, and this is particularly important
for those who tend to combine their personal life with their
professional life, since they often forget that their job ends at the
office, and they should never take their office-related problems home
with them (let alone discussing work at the dinner table!).
7. You Tend to Complain About Everything
The ultimate sign that you have become a
boring (and even annoying) person is complaining about everything –
even the small things that you used to make fun of in the past. This is
extremely tiresome for your friends and relatives, and it is important
to remember that nobody needs to listen to your problems and complaints.
Everybody has their own baggage to deal with; nobody has it easy. No
one likes people who constantly complain and who always see the glass as
‘half empty,’ since this is often contagious, and people don’t want to
‘catch the complaining virus’ that will make them see life more
negatively. The ‘constant complainer’ is a venomous type of personality
that’s not only boring, but that will also chase your friends away if
you don’t do something about it.
If you can identify with one or more of
the signs described here, then you are likely to be a boring person in
the eyes of your friends or colleagues. Once you acknowledge this, you
have already taken the first step toward becoming more entertaining and
nicer to have around!
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