Update from my last post: I will now focus on cooking meals with ready to eat items. I will Google such brands and setup something nice for myself. Also pro tip on handling difficult professional conversations for ASD folks: Type out your entire situation into ChatGPT and add some personal context of what's bothering you in that situation. Assume it knows nothing coz it's not your friend. It's just a tool that's being used as an email composer. It has no memory of your case. And you can't type everything as if writing a book (I used to ramble on in emails). So give them the cliff notes version - as if you are writing a letter to a your friend who is serving in the military. You can't write like everything in a written letter but you can describe your situation in brief. Tell it how you want to respond + how you want to come across as or sound like (this is the tone of voice for your email) Do that and ask it to type an email on how to respond to this situation. Make sure to add these points to the end of your prompt: Do not use corporate lingo, use commonly used words only with a reading level of grade 7 or below. Add more prompts and tweak the responses as needed. First it acts as a journaling exercise where you let go of what's on your mind, second it does the crucial work of summarising your thoughts and feelings which can be overwhelming and tedious for us Asd or ADHD or ADHD folks (coz it requires us to slow down and we're fast like computers). Try it and let me know how it goes.
Posted by thecreativemastermind at 2024-07-23 19:15:58 UTC