ChildrenotheWatchers

ChildrenotheWatchers t1_je3zzcc wrote

Played it too safe? Like you mean took a job where you only have to show up and do what you are told? I have relatives who work at jobs like this when they have advanced degrees. They are way over-qualified for the gruntwork jobs they do. But they just don't want to ever be on the firing line.

You take a job with responsibilities and decisions to be made, and you become a target of everyone above and below you. I have been through this at 4 companies over 22 years. My relatives say I'm a fool because have been under seige for years when their bosses LOVE them just for showing up.

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ChildrenotheWatchers t1_jd6483v wrote

I think that you have a good plan. Once you are feeling like you have things settled and you have made the improvements you want to see in your life, be cautious and discerning about dating. Women aren't all no-good. People of both genders are susceptible to overlooking character flaws in those they are attracted to. It is human nature.

You will eventually find someone better, and you will later see that the first relationship was not that great. Early relationships are often shallow and don't withstand the winds of change. Too many get married too young, then wonder why they can't get along when the passion is gone.

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ChildrenotheWatchers t1_jce52pm wrote

Reply to comment by Habit_Cool in [Discussion] advice needed by [deleted]

Don't listen to people who try to be discouraging. People who are too scared to try things themselves will try to keep you from succeeding.

I know you are young, but many abusive spouses behave this way. They think that if they convince a girl that she is worthless or incapable of doing anything right, she will never get brave enough to leave them.

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ChildrenotheWatchers t1_j8vs60t wrote

I think you could benefit from therapy (the kind that people with ADHD get) to help you focus and plan your daily life.

I had a traumatic brain injury 32 years ago, and I just learned this past year that there ARE behavior therapist and job or life coaches that can help, even if you were BORN with something like ADHD. Contact a Neurologist to get tested.

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ChildrenotheWatchers t1_j878808 wrote

I am happy to hear that you like neuroscience and want to help people. I experienced a TBI at work 32 years ago, and until recently, I had no idea that there were rehabilitation therapies for the cognitive problems that I have had for so long (executive function and memory deficits).

When I was injured, I was young and naive, and my employer just tried to cover their butt. I didn't know what to do, so I just lived with my injury.

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