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Helen Stephens's avatar

Ha! I love this piece. This is me, I am a get stuff done sort of person. To the point of damaging my health. I decided to take a 6 months break where I would slow down, not stop but take it at a slower pace, and I am nine months in now and not willing to ever go back to my old ways. Sometimes I panic that I should be doing more and I have to talk myself down. It’s hard to break old habits.

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Sam Galloway (she/her) 💕's avatar

This is a wonderful piece, Satya! At the risk of sounding like I’m pathologising it, whereas my intention is to provide a neurodivergence affirming lens, it seems very much to me like the “distractor” is my ADHD while the “manager” is my autism. It’s incredible how common they are together in their co-occurring presentation. They are masters at both conflicting with each other, each cancelling the other out. You would think they would create balance and harmony whereas it’s common to feel like you’re absolutely losing your mind, especially in midlife and with perimenopause in the mix. I can look back at my life thus far and see how the manager/autism has dominated at times, and other periods where chaos has reigned (distractor/ADHD). I see value in both, I just wish I could harness each one as and when I felt I needed it!

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