Boundaries. My impulse on any project is to want to do the whole thing myself and do it all perfectly and do it the way I want. but I have to set boundaries to keep both myself and others on track.
Case in point: I wrote one part of a software development kit that others are supposed to use to write their software. Someone in another department wrote to me once and said, "I need to write one of these. How do I do it?"
So, I replied with, "It's pretty easy. Here's a sample that you can use."
They wrote later, "Thanks. I need another one, with these other special features."
I replied again with, "Here's code that will do that special thing."
By this time, I had discussed their dependence and their need to do their own work with my boss. I had my reply ready for next time, and my boss's approval on it. They wrote a third time and asked, "Can you write us one that does this new thing now?" I wrote back, "That sounds like quite a challenge. Let me know how it turns out."
I never heard back from them.
Boundaries. Good fences make good neighbors.
That's good advice thanks! I need to put up a fence making it clear what I am and I am not prepared to do, and put up with too. My impulse is also to do things myself and the way I want. I'm a great believer in the expression "if you want a job done properly, do it yourself!" I also try to help others but that is going to stop, they are taking advantage. I'm looking forward to being left on my own to work in peace.