blastoff wrote:
Aimless wrote:
I am someone who does better with routine but I have a hard time establishing it for myself. That's probably why I'm more productive at work than at home. I think it's Executive Dysfunction.
Exactly. I don't like change, I don't like surprises, I don't like things to be "disorganized" or unpredictable. In order to function, I need routine. I just don't get it very often.
To the OP: I do know a young man with AS who is very flexible, so you're not the only one.
I am the exact same way, I hate things to be disorganized, and unpredictable, it causes me a lot of anxiety, and stress.
I have to follow a routine also, I get up at the same time every morning, and start doing my chores, in a certain order and if someone messes up that certain order, it makes me mad/upset. I thrive on a rigid routine, I also go to bed at the same time every night, most of the time, unless we are gone when I usually go to bed.
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