beneficii wrote:
I just finished cleaning down my counters and sink (as well as the cutting board) in my kitchen. That seems to be the only thing I can do, but I'm proud of it.
I have trouble with everything else, though, so I wonder: Is this is an issue of can't or an issue of won't?
Sometimes I surprise myself by putting for extra effort to do something I know needs to be done, and I get it done much easier than I'd expected.
Part of it is trying to figure out just how to do it with the energy you sense you have available at the momment. Part of it is also struggling to not overthink it and just DO IT, whatever "it" is.
No, I'm not having major success with the problem. I'm just starting to figure it out , and I'm not convinced there aren't times you just CAN'T because the energy, mental or physical (or the ability to figure something out on "how to do it") really isn't there for some reason.
I'm not arguing against what points Willard made about Executive Functioning, but the fact I sometimes succeed when I just MAKE myself do something shows that you gotta fight this.
And then there are all the times I get NOTHING done, or come home from running errands for two hours and just plain CRASH, unable to think about doing anything, and don't wake up for three or four hours, just because I ran errands.
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AQ 31
Your Aspie score: 100 of 200 / Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 101 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
What would these results mean? Been told here I must be a "half pint".