Thanks so much for sharing, Jeff. Honored to read, receive. Curiously, I definitely share some of the traits you listed. I'm sociable, but often feel drained or overwhelmed by social interaction. The introvert/extrovert framework has been helpful for my thinking about this. Also, I love routine. You mentioned that not everyone with these…
Thanks so much for sharing, Jeff. Honored to read, receive. Curiously, I definitely share some of the traits you listed. I'm sociable, but often feel drained or overwhelmed by social interaction. The introvert/extrovert framework has been helpful for my thinking about this. Also, I love routine. You mentioned that not everyone with these traits necessarily is an Aspie (sidenote: is that term appropriate for people without Aspbergers to use?) - just makes me think about all the intersecting touchpoints of our humanity. Thanks again and I look forward to reading more!
Thanks so much for your careful attention to my post. True: there are many points of shared experiences. I appreciate hearing what you see as resonating with your experiences, too. I refer to myself as an Aspie — which is common — but I honestly don’t know how widely the term is used by others. I need to check. Thanks again for your attentiveness to my posts. It really means a lot to me. Thanks!
Thanks so much for sharing, Jeff. Honored to read, receive. Curiously, I definitely share some of the traits you listed. I'm sociable, but often feel drained or overwhelmed by social interaction. The introvert/extrovert framework has been helpful for my thinking about this. Also, I love routine. You mentioned that not everyone with these traits necessarily is an Aspie (sidenote: is that term appropriate for people without Aspbergers to use?) - just makes me think about all the intersecting touchpoints of our humanity. Thanks again and I look forward to reading more!
Thanks so much for your careful attention to my post. True: there are many points of shared experiences. I appreciate hearing what you see as resonating with your experiences, too. I refer to myself as an Aspie — which is common — but I honestly don’t know how widely the term is used by others. I need to check. Thanks again for your attentiveness to my posts. It really means a lot to me. Thanks!