A reflective piece on the pressure to perform at work and at home as an autistic adult. This article explores internal standards, burnout, shutdown and the quiet weight of expectation, and how understanding, rather than change, can reshape how pressure is carried through my eyes.
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Through My Eyes: Parenting as an Autistic Dad
OK… Not particularly “Work Related” like my previous articles, but I think it all still plays a part across my whole life and they interact and effect each other… There are things I struggle to put into words, but this is probably one of the biggest: just how much love I have for my child.Continue reading “Through My Eyes: Parenting as an Autistic Dad”
