Strixaluco
Owned little owl
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Your assumption is spot on. And yes, I know the spoon theory. I'm not quite sure whether I have less spoons or more needs - or maybe both.It’s difficult to explain to people who aren’t neuro diverse themselves (I’m assuming that’s what you’re referring to). Have you ever looked at spoon theory? X
Like, how much energy do neurotypical ("normal") people need to just make a simple call? Or how much ro answer an unexpected call? Or how much does the sound and feel of wind tire you, even if you don't need to fight against it?
Iron was like that - treating the deficiency did almost wonders. Yet, it does not make me neurotypical. Being neurodivergent is a huge source for exhaustion.I struggled with having no energy myself for many years. Purely by accident did I discover a supplement that actually helps me through the day. Still, not super. Sometimes it is better to be lucky than smart.
Sending you luck!![]()
Nope. With asthma I'm not good for physically demanding work, though my brains and nerves might deal better with such than with mentally demanding work. And a boring job wouldn't do either...Is the work you do physically demanding?