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Hello introducing Julie

julieme

New Member
Hi,
New to forum. Trying to plan rest of life as an aspie or ASDI as they put it in the USA. Have been diagnosed since 97 but really now getting into management and politics and family life. So staying me while handling life is important.

I am a Sr R&D engineer for medical device manufacturer and play a key role in product development, and release. Been working on becoming a better team player.

Enjoy sailing, skiing, boarding, roller blades, puppies, husband and step kids although it is probably safe to say here my fur babies are so much nicer and beloved than the two with opposing thumbs. Ever notice getting close to others is tough?

Cheers
Julie
 
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Hi, Julie, welcome to the forum! Planning the whole rest of your life is a big ask, but I think I get what you’re saying... You’re trying to set yourself up for success and happiness as you take on these new roles, right? :) You sound like a very cool person, I look forward to getting to know you!
 
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