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@actuallyautistic

An interesting observation of myself: when I'm deep in burnout, I have very little interest in new and unfamiliar things. In fact, I feel strong resistance to it.

New kinds of music, new movies, new TV shows, going to new places, etc.

I've learned that in burnout, I crave the familiar and comfortable, and I need to follow those cravings to help me recover. Familiar foods, routines, TV shows, movies, music.

But as I recover, as I start feeling better, as my HRV rises... not only do I become more willing and interested about new experiences, but I feel less interested in the familiar.

This has manifested specifically this morning by me exploring new music and artists. Something I rarely do, because I so deeply crave and need my familiar, comfortable music.

Tom ,
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@dave @actuallyautistic I bounce between those two as well. You'll see it clearly through my posts when you've followed me long enough lol

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@actuallyautistic Let's talk emotional dysregulation.

What does it mean for you? How does it manifest in your life?

I've been searching for relatable content around this subject, and I've had a hard time finding anything. Most articles - including ones from neurodivergent and neuroaffirming sources that I could find - talk about what it is and what it means, but not how it feels or what it looks like in reality.

What are some examples of it in your life?

If you have any resources on the subject you're able to share, that would be appreciated too!

Tom ,
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@dave @actuallyautistic This may come as a shock but I have no tips for you lol

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