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"We're on each other's team."

I'm the type who tends to lead a group. I feel like if I don't get ♥♥♥♥ done, then no one will. However, at the same time, depending on who I'm working with, I can be very bossy. If I'm with people I don't know then I'm quiet. But if I'm with my friends then I tell them what to do and stuff.
 
I can't work in groups. I like having control over every aspect of everything that I can, and the thought of having to share the reins with someone makes me nervous. Especially when I have to rely on them for something important. Having all the control to myself means that I can trust myself to do the best possible for me, getting all the work done to the best of my abilities. Working with others means that there's a chance something won't work out well and I'd get held behind because of it.
 
Ima better solo but when I'm doing team-work I either contribute or sit back and watch while they SQUIRM!! >:D
 
I seriously don't like working in groups, because this way, things seem to get moving much slower for me; you always have to discuss it with group members when performing actions, which, in my opinion, could be a bit frustrating. Sometimes they'd understand what you're trying to get across, and sometimes they wouldn't. Like most people, though, I could work in groups when I'm required to. :P When I do, I just stand there and listen to what everyone has to say, and give my input if I'm able to come up with something good.
 
You see, I'd rather be alone on that matter. But to answer the thread:

I'm the one who organizes everything, or else they won't get any help from me. There's no way in Hell I'd work with a bunch of idiots who can't even keep track of their own work.
 
Usually I just follow what people tell me to do, but when everyone's arguing and I feel that something has to be done about it I usually step up and take charge.
 
team work makes tha dream work

if somebody aint pickin up they weight they get cut and i pick up tha slack

natural leader but also dont have a problem with playin a part
 
Culture class has a group assignment and being an individual who normally follows another person's instructions, I have to take the lead because the other people in my group are international students who sometimes have no clue what we're doing or what the teacher is asking of us XD Don't get me wrong, they're my friends, but I often like the option of working by myself to save myself the trouble and time put towards trying to explain the assignment to them \: I'm much more efficient individually than in groups.
 
I'm pretty good at being on a team or group. I can take a back seat, leadership wise, and differ to someone else, or I can take the reigns and call the shots. It's really a matter of group chemistry, all the parties involved have to mesh together well enough to get things done.
 
In class assignments, I tend to add what I can to the group and their projects. If they give me a task to do, i'm usually capable of doing it on my own then adding it to the main deal. I don't often take the lead spot, however. My literature class just today had us in groups to discuss an aspect of one of the books we read.

(Also, if the Egg Swap didn't count posts at all, this would be my 666th post. Oooooh, scary.)
 
I hate being in a group when it comes to assignments. Like, right now, I have three group projects I am involved in. Who do you think is doing most of the work? Me. I just hate when members of the group don't do anything to contribute. It's a pain.

I like being in groups out of school though, like for work and stuff. I like being part of a team. I do what I have to, and always help in some way. I never sit on the sidelines.
 
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