You struggle with reading social cues, often dampening the mood with your words or actions. While this may not be critical among understanding individuals, it can be a major drawback in formal settings like work. Be mindful of your behavior to avoid alienating others.
You often perplex others with inappropriate comments or actions. Most KY (social unawareness) issues persist due to a lack of self-awareness and effort to improve. Recognizing the possibility of being socially unaware is a vital first step to avoid such failures.


Observing people is an effective method to improve social awareness. Watch people who are good at reading the room, mimic their conversation content and timing. After analyzing these tendencies, practice them in actual conversations. Seeking feedback from others on the good and bad points of a conversation can be highly effective.
You tend to abandon commitments, showing a lack of perseverance. Quick to adopt new things but also quick to quit, you often give up before success, risking being perceived as fickle and unreliable.


For those who struggle with continuity, goal setting is effective. The trick is to set both a large goal and smaller, subdivided goals. The large goal significantly boosts motivation, while the small goals help maintain it by achieving them daily. Good goals greatly support your continuity.
You're quick to anger and often harsh towards others. While aware of your temper, you struggle to control your outbursts. Anger is a significant barrier to healthy relationships, so reducing it requires dedicated effort.


While anger is often innate, it can be reduced through training, especially with meditation. Regular meditation can change the brain's structure, enabling you to maintain calm emotions. Even starting with as little as five minutes a day can make a difference.