Yeah, some/most are daily struggles. I took the two tests recommended by another user in the comments here and I scored pretty high.
I was telling my husband about how someone was managing their working memory issues with planners, apps, etc. And he kinda side-eyed and raised an eyebrow and I said "of course, that would require me keeping up to date with the planners and following through," and he was all uhh-huh, that's what I thought. 🤣😅😭
So, if I'm an adult who has never been diagnosed with either/anything, but I do all of the things you listed for ADHD and some of the autism ones... Should I be evaluated?
I started with accounts on both and found myself liking Lemmy better. I actually haven't been on kbin in days.
No, I've pretty much found it repulsive my entire life.
I thought I read that the pilot/CEO kept back up controllers on the craft, in case something went wrong with the first. But that still seems janky to me, lol. Wired would make me a lot more comfortable. But, it's a moot point anyway, since the controller wasn't the cause of the failure. The carbon fiber is what fucked them.
I just feel like maybe you shouldn't use Bluetooth when it's life and death.
Also, passengers, don't put your feet on the dash unless you want your knees to go through your face in an accident.
Can you use your home office days to look for other work that's closer to home or is wfh? A commute like that is incomprehensible to me. I'm lucky enough that I have never worked more than 20 minutes from my house, and I don't even apply to jobs that are further away. I understand not everyone can do that she to their industry and costs of living in certain areas, but 3 hours a day of commute is brutal.
In my mind, if you're missing out on time with your family, especially your child, it's a no brainier. But, because you have a family to support, you should find a new job before you quit this one. A job you like and quality time at home is better than your dream job and missing all the milestones of growing up.
Things are escalating quickly in Russia.
YouTube didn't exist when I was a child. One Saturday Morning is what I had. Didn't even have cable to watch Nickelodeon.
It definitely impacts my life. Reading that comment was like reading about my day to day.