Sora wrote:
I usually just declare that I'll help and mention explicitly what I'll help with. .
That's probably an improvement on my "how can I help?" approach. If they accept, at least I already know what the point is of helping in that way, because I thought of it. And it makes for better control of the situation, because if I invite instructions, even if the reply is clear, I could end up being micro-managed.
infinitenull wrote:
I will aggressively seek out a single responsibility that I can take on and enjoy taking on as soon as possible and then I will own and take it over. If other people want to contribute with that one specific task, then they would be helping me out instead of the other way around.
Likewise. I think Aspies are usually better off when given their head (which can't be done in a really collective muck-in), with an area of responsibility they can make their own.
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unless given clear instructions I tend to just end up being frustrated about how to look like I am helping.
I hear that! It's one of the reasons I tend to stay away from group ventures. It's good to be able to put it into words and see that I'm not the only one who has felt that way.