CockneyRebel wrote:
Sanctus wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Sanctus wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
It's only a problem, if you make it a problem.
No offense, but this is one of the "pieces of advice" that always made me want to punch somebody.
A problem is a problem when it is a problem for you, period. Not everything can be solved by positive thinking.
Pick on someone your own temperament.
In case "no offense" wasn't clear enough: I'm not picking on anyone, just expressing an opinion.
Logical things aren't clear to me. I'm not the logical type. The reason I haven't been on here much lately, is because I feel that I'm a flower in a battlefield. Of course it would be easy for someone like you to say to someone like me, that I shouldn't be here if I'm a sensitive soul who takes everything to heart. I'm in no mood to argue right now.
I think I can see both sides. Positive thinking like CockneyRebel's suggestion probably needs to be part of the solution as, ultimately, if we allow these trivial things to escelate in our minds we end up in stressed/metldown territory. That said, if it was as easy as that alone, we could all be stress-free overnight - It's probably something that needs to be attacked from multiple angles.
I am a prime example of someone who still allows really trivial stuff to infuriate me and I often feel like the 'make it a problem' thing is somehow hardwired into me. In my case I have problems when situaltions diviate from the plan/expectation in a negative way. Even somethings as silly as a bin bag splitting open has had me shaking and needing to just extract myself to another room and try to calm down. Also any percieved minor injustice suddenly becomes the most important thing in the world.
When things affect your life to such a high degree, the most well-meaning advice can be frustrating. The regular one I get from those close to me who I had told about AS is that I am 'still the same person' which, although I know is meant as reassurance, infuriates me. It feels like they are telling me that the reason for most of my problems through life, and that I have a significantly different brain type to 99% of the population does not matter. Yes, I am the same person...It's just that until a few weeks ago I have been living my life without really understanding who and what that person was. Seems kind of a big deal to me.
Anyway, not everyone is always going to agree and dont think it seemed like any offence was intended by anyone from where I was sitting.
Si
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