exhausted wrote:
oh---i didn't realize that thinking i have to do things NOW after being asked was an aspect of taking things literally. i've had some confusing encounters with people lately as a result of that. i think that if i don't do it NOW, there will be some kind of awful consequence. but mostly, people look at me strangely when i do do things right away--as if it's some kind of social faux pas. (apparently it is.)
that explains a few things.
I didn't know it was taking it literally until I asked my husband "Why is it that whenever people tell me to do something, I always think they mean now?" and he said because I am taking it literal meaning now.
When I worked full time at swing shift, I always had to be told "I don't mean now, I mean after you're through with this" when I stop what I'm doing.
One of my bosses called it being black and white.
I can't tell the difference between now and later when it comes to this so I always think NOW. If I don't want to do it now, I say "I will?" and I usually get "I meant later. Not now."
But if people told me "when you have the time" or "After you are done here" "Can you do X later" I know then they don't mean now. But then I usually forget
I need reminders. My office clerk hated having to remind me to do things. If I did it NOW I wouldn't have forgotten. I'm surprised I kept that job. I consider myself lucky.