I've always had a hard time following schedules, complex directions, lists etc but recognized their importance. I've heard and read before that it's often necessary to teach children on the spectrum to use organization tools to make their life easier in the future. I've also read, that it's important to teach kids to keep a journal. I think any person would benefit from those tools but specifically the ones with Aspergers or ASD. I've learned some of it but every day living could still be a struggle for me. Life is pretty much a chaos for me. I'm trying to change it now, because I do want to establish goals and be able to achieve them...
Did any of you learned to stick to a schedule as a child or maybe as an adult?
Did anyone became obsessed with routines?
Does anyone still live in chaos?
Or maybe there're people for whom it is not a problem at all?
Maybe it is possible to find a rhythm in the chaos and follow it... if there's anyone who knows what I mean here - how do you find that rhythm?
Did any of you learned to stick to a schedule as a child or maybe as an adult?
Did anyone became obsessed with routines?
Does anyone still live in chaos?
Or maybe there're people for whom it is not a problem at all?
Maybe it is possible to find a rhythm in the chaos and follow it... if there's anyone who knows what I mean here - how do you find that rhythm?
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