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How can I describe my inability for my brain to be on autopilot? "Hyper-mindfulness?" More importantly...how can I get support for it?

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How can I describe my inability for my brain to be on autopilot? "Hyper-mindfulness?" More importantly...how can I get support for it? - Lemmy.World

In the US, first of all. I’ve been diagnosed with ADHD, depression, and anxiety. I’m trying to get tested for autism, but I think I might have 1 or 2 autistic traits, and any unofficial test has me on the low end of the spectrum. One thing I’ve noticed lately is that I can’t put my brain on autopilot. And this has caused severe work impairment. Like let’s say I get a job sorting packages or papers. Most people, when they do this kind of job, they need to focus on what they’re doing initially, but after a while, it becomes automatic, and they can do it without thinking about it (to a degree of course). But for me if I let my mind wander I will literally stop doing the job. So I need to continually focus with 100% effort on what I’m doing. As you can imagine, this becomes an immense mental load, so I often fall way behind other employees at most blue-collar jobs, many times ending up getting fired for underperforming. That’s not to say I don’t zone out, because I definitely do. I have an over-active imagination for an adult. It’s just that whatever task I’m doing (driving, brushing my teeth, cleaning the house, etc), I have to make an intentional effort to pay attention to what I’m doing. Thankfully I am in tech, which (by default) engages the brain, but the opportunities for work are slim, so I have to be adaptable to other jobs as well. But obviously with this quirk of my brain, that severely limits my options. It’s hard to really communicate what is going on and how annoying this is. I’m hoping someone else deals with the same thing, or knows how to talk about this. Thanks for reading.

Have you ever had auditory pareidolia on the trail?

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Have you ever had auditory pareidolia on the trail? - Lemmy.World

I was hiking in a wilderness area…a very remote trail without a lot of action, and at one point I heard voices…I swore I heard human voices. It was up in the mountains, too, so there wasn’t much to make noise like that. Obviously, I know it’s my brain hearing trees groaning in the wind and quickly shortcutting to, “must be a human voice!” But it was just eerie.

Signal Group I Created: Global Church for the Broken

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Signal Group I Created: Global Church for the Broken - Lemmy.World

I created a signal group called “Global Church for the Broken” (since “International” made the name too long). The description: “A community of broken people seeking Jesus, no matter their issues, baggage, background, or challenges.” Basically an open group for whoever wants a community. We can share encouragement, prayer requests, questions, or just ask how we’re doing with light-hearted conversation about off-beat TV shows. If you’d like the link, DM me, and I’ll try to respond within 1-2 days. My inspiration was that I’m in the middle of trying to find a church where I belong, and I’m weary because it seems like Christians tend to be some of the most closed-off and unwelcoming people (and, yes, I am, myself a Christian). I wanted to find Jesus-followers who are willing to admit they don’t have it all together and are willing to reach out and help others.

IME one of my all-time favorite shows. While, yeah, there were some questionable artistic choices sometimes (let’s face it…every show has 'em) all around the show creators seemed to know their audience was intelligent and could handle a complex political drama. I never felt like the plot was spoon-fed to me. All the characters had depth, which allowed for rich interpersonal conflicts to drive the plot.

I also like how they weren’t afraid to go dark, to add twists that were so gut-wretchingly tragic you didn’t know how they’d go on.

But, of course, I also loved how BSG was mainly a mirror about us…from the birds-eye view, the Cylons were a lot more ethical and moral than humans.

A show way ahead of its time. TBF I think it would be way ahead of its time if it was released today, too. Haha.

Battlestar Galactica (2003) Retrospective

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Battlestar Galactica (2003) Retrospective - Lemmy.World

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Men who are Sensitive AND Expressive, how do you cope?

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Men who are Sensitive AND Expressive, how do you cope? - Lemmy.World

I’m definitely a sensitive man. Like most sensitive men, I definitely find it challenging in the “yeah, you gotta eat 50 lb of bacon, pump iron 7x a day, never smile, and always take on a challenge” world of masculinity. I mean, we’ve definitely come a long way over the last decade making emotions something men can accept, but we got a long way to go. Most articles I read about sensitive men are mostly about hiding it, how we’re not supposed, to, and then when we do we’ll feel better, blah blah blah. But I’m already expressive. I find it challenging, from both men and women. From men, I don’t feel like a man (I don’t mean in the sexual sense…just from a psychological sense). In men’s groups I get so tired of talking about work and (maybe) hobbies I just wanna run out of the room screaming. It’s hard to find any other men who are okay talking about their feelings. When I do (I’m not afraid to), I find no one is able to relate. From women, I think they often want to see me as a stereotypical stoic man. So when I do express myself, I’m seen as “not manly,” which can be a turnoff, whether for romance or friendship. So how do other sensitive men cope with expressing their feelings?

Lord of the Rings... - Lemmy.World

…except that Sam & Frodo get all the way to Mount Doom and Frodo realizes he forgot the ring back at home in the Shire

Ironvest still hasn't upgraded their masked cards -- looking for an alternative.

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Ironvest still hasn't upgraded their masked cards -- looking for an alternative. - Lemmy.World

From what I understand privacy.com [http://privacy.com] does not have a method of ensuring your identity is separate from your card, but IronVest does. Been using IV for a while now, but earlier this year they put their masked cards under construction [https://ironvest-kb.groovehq.com/help/cards-notice] Which is kind of a shame because I had online purchases in mind. Is there any alternative people have found? Thanks!

Suggestion for Business Podcast?

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Suggestion for Business Podcast? - Lemmy.World

My dream is to own my own business (just kidding–own several businesses), but I’m currently experiencing financial hardship. After frantically looking for work for over a year with a network that let me down, I finally managed to find part-time work at a local nonprofit. But I want to keep the foot on the gas (quite literally). Looking for a good business podcast I can listen to on my drive. I’ve listen to some in the past, but the quality of them has gone down. Oftentimes the guests are showboating, with like 30 seconds of helpful nuggets in the middle. Or I’ll roll my eyes when I see the guest is some Dr. Oz-like green juice prophet. Yes, I realize podcasts need to make money. I fully accept that if a podcast is free, ads are unavoidable. I simply skip past them. Previous podcasts that have fallen out of favor with me: University of Adversity, School of Greatness, Achieving your Goals with Hal Elrod, Mel Robbins, Entrepreneurs on Fire, and How I Built It (where each episode just sounded like a 50-minute commercial for WordPress). Looking for ones that focus on becoming rich, but also ones that talk about how to bolster a network and overcome hardship. Somewhere along there. Any ideas?