Disclosing - reactions

I’ve managed to disclose to four people so far. And their reactions were nothing I’ve anticipated.

First person - my husband. He said it didn’t really matter. He never asked any questions and we never talked about it again.

Second and third - my closest coworkers (I don’t have any contact with them since they’ve left the company) Their reaction to the news was “and what now?” I said “nothing I guess” (because “what now?”) and that was the end of the conversation. We never talked about that again.

Fourth - my line manager. I’ve been building up to disclosing ASD at work and when I’ve finally got that out - my manager reaction completely surprised me. He just said “thanks for letting me know” and basically changed the subject.

So my guess is - he’s never going to mention that again. 

On Monday I asked for the meeting with my manager. I talked about my issues first and he kept assuring me - apparently I just need to be more confident and talk to people more about how to organise workload. And be more assertive and “strict” (I’ve got problem with delegating tasks and end up doing everything myself). So finally I said about my diagnosis and he just said “thanks for letting me know”. He didn’t ask for any evidence. Then he said he had to go to another meeting. He hasn’t mention our conversation since then.

Not what I expected.

I guess nothing’s going to change at work. 

Nevertheless I feel quite positive (which surprises me).

gave myself permission “to be more myself” at work (I’ve decided I don’t really care if someone sees my jumping, clapping or whatever)

Communication problems won’t disappear though. 

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  • I think a lot of us just worry unnecessarily about disclosing our autism.

    When I told my work colleagues, the reaction ranged from ' You don't say!' to "Well that explains a lot".  Some said they wouldn't have been able to tell, and  others became a lot more understanding of me.

    My managers were a different bowl of water altogether, and I have written about the problems I have had before, but I will collate it all some time and write about my struggles, but even this now appears to be resolved and things have at last settled down, although I am crossing each day off till I retire ... just 593 days left (including weekends and holidays)!

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  • I think a lot of us just worry unnecessarily about disclosing our autism.

    When I told my work colleagues, the reaction ranged from ' You don't say!' to "Well that explains a lot".  Some said they wouldn't have been able to tell, and  others became a lot more understanding of me.

    My managers were a different bowl of water altogether, and I have written about the problems I have had before, but I will collate it all some time and write about my struggles, but even this now appears to be resolved and things have at last settled down, although I am crossing each day off till I retire ... just 593 days left (including weekends and holidays)!

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