Trying to think at work
I'm just curious if anyone else ever feels like this, it's difficult to explain and the couple people I've tried to explain it to just looked at me like I was crazy.
I'm a pretty intelligent guy according to your average iq test and I can and always have generally been able to do regular tasks much quicker and easier than most people; because of that I have never had a problem finding a job only keeping one.
My problem is I find it very difficult to think at work. I will get to work and start getting into my tasks and idk my brain just shuts off, I try to stay focused and get my work done but my vision blurrs and its like on the inside I just don't want to do it so my body makes it so I can't.
After awhile I get tired of it and find a new job and while I'm learning something new I'm good, then I start getting good at my job and the cycle starts over.
Anyone know what I'm talking about!? Lol
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I'm a pretty intelligent guy according to your average iq test and I can and always have generally been able to do regular tasks much quicker and easier than most people; because of that I have never had a problem finding a job only keeping one.
My problem is I find it very difficult to think at work. I will get to work and start getting into my tasks and idk my brain just shuts off, I try to stay focused and get my work done but my vision blurrs and its like on the inside I just don't want to do it so my body makes it so I can't.
After awhile I get tired of it and find a new job and while I'm learning something new I'm good, then I start getting good at my job and the cycle starts over.
Anyone know what I'm talking about!? Lol
Are you saying that you space out after a while and, even if you try going back, you might space out a little bit later? I have that problem at times too. On the flip side, if I'm really into something, I can spend hours on it and not realize it.
I'm a pretty intelligent guy according to your average iq test and I can and always have generally been able to do regular tasks much quicker and easier than most people; because of that I have never had a problem finding a job only keeping one.
My problem is I find it very difficult to think at work. I will get to work and start getting into my tasks and idk my brain just shuts off, I try to stay focused and get my work done but my vision blurrs and its like on the inside I just don't want to do it so my body makes it so I can't.
After awhile I get tired of it and find a new job and while I'm learning something new I'm good, then I start getting good at my job and the cycle starts over.
Anyone know what I'm talking about!? Lol
Are you saying that you space out after a while and, even if you try going back, you might space out a little bit later? I have that problem at times too. On the flip side, if I'm really into something, I can spend hours on it and not realize it.
Yep pretty much. If it has to do with trucks I can go for days but everything else I start to get bored and space out and just can't seem to make myself come back. Good to know it happens to other people too. Lol
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 164 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 48 of 200
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