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Recent content by Duncan74

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    What is your dream house?

    So I'm a lot closer to my dream house than most. I live in New Zealand on a lifestyle block, about 15mins from the CBD where my office is and 20 mins from the airport. View of the ocean, with a sideroad to get me to some awesome low traffic hilly roads for cycling. Most of the house is timber...
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    Unsure of diagnoses

    And depends on you. But for that next session then if you think it would help to have someone there with you, then ask the question if that's ok (it will be).
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    Unsure of diagnoses

    Ooh, ok, yep that's the assessment. Have you any follow up with them planned? May well be that they have given you an initial diagnosis to take away, but then I'd be expecting that you would have a follow up to talk through some specific areas. Especially the type of support that may help...
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    Formal Assessment yesterday.....

    Interestingly one of the first people I confided in is an ex colleague - actually my old boss that I remain good friends with. His immediate response was that he (and his wife, my old HR consultant) had discussed this between themselves years ago. Anyway, I said it would be helpful to me to...
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    Formal Assessment yesterday.....

    Hello again for those that I met late last year, early this year. I found the posts and support on here really really helpful in the early days after my self diagnosis, the positive indications from the screening and when I was learning about 'what may be'. But then after those first few...
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    Unsure of diagnoses

    Hi Cecel and welcome. First off, some great questions there but be assured those are the ones everyone asks themselves!!! And that confusion part, well that's fine as you're thinking of lots of different possibilities. You're interested in yourself and getting understanding. Be way worse if...
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    Street Art

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    how do deal with my "normal complex?"

    There is an irony here. (My word how this forum encourages over sharing). So I'm a married late 40s guy. And my whole life I was never ready to be a father due to not wanting any child of mine to suffer the same pain as me. In the end I took the exact action that you referred to above by...
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    Recently identified but not yet diagnosed

    Hi Ted. I'm just back home after my first ever visit to San Francisco. I'm in a similar position, have my assessment booked for May/June. But am just working through all the things I need to shift, come to terms with and look at with new found confidence and wisdom since my epiphany (and...
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    First Computer?

    Commodore 64 but almost had a zx81 a year or two earlier. I then had an Acorn A3000 that completely changed my school grades. This was in late 80's or 1990 IIRC, so doing my school work on a computer and printing it out on a dot matrix printer on perforated z fold paper was most definitely...
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    Hello Elephant: Imposter Syndrome

    Ha and this is the next layer, I get upset if I am not recognised for going way over and above what is expected. But then get all freaked and do not receive positive comment well at all, most of the time deflecting to someone else, or trying to point out faults that mean there was still...
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    Monotone voice in groups, normal in 1:1 situations

    Thanks for making the time to respond. Regarding the 3 '*' points. 1) The feedback from a couple of people was very much about the contrast. That 1:1 or 1:small I have a really impactful way of 'story telling' and engaging. It's as it goes to groups then people can't help but turn off. I...
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    Monotone voice in groups, normal in 1:1 situations

    I'm actually fairly good in large presentations. I think that's as I can prepare and do tend to add in a fair few self deprecating humourus nuggets to break it up. It's meetings with say half a dozen to a dozen people that I'm struggling in. I'm wondering if I try to just focus on one or...
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    Monotone voice in groups, normal in 1:1 situations

    Thanks. That was a good suggestion, and I built on that. I was thinking of it was about the inability to read multiple people at once. So for 1:1 I'm 'reading ' the person and can concentrate to consciously adjust my voice to illicit the facial reaction in the other person. But with multiple...
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    The Sunrise, Sunset & Dusk Thread.

    Some photos from some early runs this week
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