🚪 When Your Energy Says “No” but Your Mouth Smiles
Some people don’t annoy you — they just don’t fit . And the older you get, the faster you learn that forcing the fit is exhausting. You know the type. Nothing technically wrong with them… but your spirit tightens the second they walk into the room. That’s not you being dramatic. That’s your nervous system filing a formal complaint. The first rule of avoiding someone you don’t jive with? Stop explaining yourself. You do not owe anyone a PowerPoint presentation on why you’re suddenly “busy,” “running late,” or “headed the opposite direction with intention.” Short answers save energy. “Well, it was good seeing you!” is a complete sentence. Next up: master the strategic exit. Bathroom break. Phone call. Refilling your drink… very slowly. Checking on something that absolutely does not need checking. If you disappear long enough, most people assume adulthood happened and move on. Then there’s the soft fade — an elite-level skill. This is not ghosting. This is a respectful...