12 Reasons I Hate The Phone
Many freelancing advice sites/blogs/forums give you advice along the 'Be bold!' line. And that's great - they gee me up to tackle things I would otherwise put off, and give me courage to pitch to people I am in awe of.
But I am quite shy, and I hate the phone. I really, really hate the phone. I've always struggled with this, and I think I always will.
At least it's good to know I'm in good company. Very good.
Here are some of the reasons I hate calling people (for business and 'pleasure'):
And some reasons I hate being called:
If I end up having to revise this reasoning…I'll let you know.
But I am quite shy, and I hate the phone. I really, really hate the phone. I've always struggled with this, and I think I always will.
At least it's good to know I'm in good company. Very good.
Here are some of the reasons I hate calling people (for business and 'pleasure'):
- Everyone in the office/room can hear what I'm saying.
- I hate the sound of my own voice (I think I sound posh - I'm not posh) and I often get an odd echo in my head of what I've just said. (This may be some sort of mental disorder, I don't know!)
- I always feel like I'm interrupting something.
- These are not always people who are keen to talk to me in the first place, either that or they don't know/trust me/care.
- I can't see if you're loving or hating what I'm saying. No visual clues at all.
- If wherever I am gets suddenly noisy, I lose words. That sounds unprofessional. (Currently, there are people with airhorns shouting outside in the street. Tourist town!)
- Taped phone conversations are painful to transcribe - hissy and faint. I hate all the tape, batteries, leads gunk. Give me my iPod, iTalk and a couple of comfy chairs any time.
- I'm bad at talking to strangers anyway, let alone faceless ones. It's just harder to connect.
- I'm always wanting something or putting you on the spot. It seems rude. I'd rather meet in person and buy you a coffee, or better still, a fat chocolate muffin.
- I can't do my obsessive-compulsive checking for sense and meaning (the sub in me) when I'm talking. I'm not what you'd call lucid.
- I take a long time to reason things out, research and think about solutions and answers. I never piped up in Uni seminars because I could so see both sides and all the grey areas in between. Doesn't mean I don't have an opinion, I'm just not good at spitting it out after having had about three seconds to formulate it.
- I can't show you anything, like the file I'm working on, the image I'm talking about or what I mean when I say 'drag it over to…' (I'm unpaid tech support for a few people!).
And some reasons I hate being called:
- People who do the Anonymous Call thing. Let me know who you are. I have to pick up in case it's Mum on Skype (she can't or doesn't know how to change that) but I hate it.
- I'm usually being interrupted.
- If you leave a message, I have to pay (and navigate the Orange answerphone menu) to listen to it. Dammit, you wanted to talk to me, why do I have to pay for it? (Yeah, I'm cheap!)
- I can't help trying to multi-task, especially when it's a 'just a chat' call. I can't do them. Just can't.
- I feel put on the spot.
If I end up having to revise this reasoning…I'll let you know.

