Already working remotely and have a system in place. A lot of these things actually happen fully or semi-automatically for me already - one of the benefits of being on the autism spectrum I hadn't considered. However... Item 4 does NOT come to me naturally. No better time than now to practice I suppose!
It is, but it's also one of the misalignments between Autistics and Neurotypicals. Reaching out, especially in the ways Neurotypicals value and appreciate, very often doesn't come naturally to Autistics, and may in fact be harmful to some of us.
The distance of remote and the inherent accessibility of text-chat-as-default can (and likely will) help a great many Autistics and Neurotypicals bridge that gap.
Already working remotely and have a system in place. A lot of these things actually happen fully or semi-automatically for me already - one of the benefits of being on the autism spectrum I hadn't considered. However... Item 4 does NOT come to me naturally. No better time than now to practice I suppose!
Good idea, Eric. Let's all be there for each other. π
But 4th is also the most important one here.
It is, but it's also one of the misalignments between Autistics and Neurotypicals. Reaching out, especially in the ways Neurotypicals value and appreciate, very often doesn't come naturally to Autistics, and may in fact be harmful to some of us.
The distance of remote and the inherent accessibility of text-chat-as-default can (and likely will) help a great many Autistics and Neurotypicals bridge that gap.
To everyone BUT me, it is, which makes it even HARDER for me to deal with. I've been trying to reach out via text chat to my coworkers.