severe executive function(?) difficulties
we're only barely able to keep on top of laundry enough to have something to wear each day
many days we can't even manage to take a proper shower
vacuuming is a once in a blue moon thing
we can't even use non-paper dishes because they'll end up in the sink for ages and then get thrown out when they go moldy because mysophobia means that moldy things, even after being cleaned of mold, aren't usable to us
we just
can't keep on like this
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severe executive function(?) difficulties
i know you worry about losing the job and understand that fear but you can't keep pushign yourselves like this. you really need to ask for a shortened schedule before you burn out completely -s4
severe executive function(?) difficulties
we're extremely worried about you b/c it feels like you're pushing yourself to the breaking point for fear of changing anything or not doing "enough"
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@Austin_Dern @nautilee unfortunately we are in the negative on vacation time after taking a week off like two months ago for this exact problem, which didn't seem to help any
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Because temporary time off doesn't solve the underlying issue, that you're just flat out working too much.
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@nautilee @Felthry @Austin_Dern
This, especially. It might qualify for short-term disability or a sabbatical at this point.
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@nautilee @Felthry @Austin_Dern
Everything about this is telltale autistic burnout, too.
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@Felthry @nautilee I'm afraid I don't understand 'negative' here; do you mean you had (say) three vacation days and used five, or do you mean the boss has warned they'll give no more time off for the near future?
I would think seriously about taking even unpaid time off now, though, because what you describe seems to me unsustainable.
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@Austin_Dern @nautilee the former, we had three days off and took five (the numbers are probably different i don't remember)
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@Austin_Dern @nautilee i don't know if unpaid time off is a thing we can do
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@Austin_Dern @nautilee the problem is that for us, *being present at work and expected to do work* is too much pressure, at least for that length of time
i don't know if anything short of a shorter work week would help
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@Austin_Dern @nautilee we have some sick time but like... we're not sick? i don't think we're allowed to use it when we're not sick
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