Project management training

Hi all. I would be interested in hearing if anyone on the spectrum has had problems with project management training? I am trying to do a PRINCE2 course, but I am really struggling to get my head around all the concepts, interconnecting parts and concurrent processes. I have failed my foundation exam and I don't know if it is that I am not trying hard enough (I have done two 12 hour days to try and pass the exam which others on the course have managed).

I don't know if it is something that my brain can't cope with, or if I am just being rubbish as I am normally really good at remembering things.  I would be interested to hear if anyone has had similar experiences.  I am formally diagnosed with ASD level 1.

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  • Beginnings are always challenging. Why do you complicate your life by thinking about failure? It must encourage you to try again and enjoy success. Reading your post, I remembered myself at the beginning of my career. After graduating, I was looking for a job. However, it wasn't easy to adapt to a new environment. Moreover, I had to work in different unknown systems for me. After changing companies, I found the best for me. My colleagues are friendly, and I work well with my project management system. My idea is that you should see the right solution to your problem. Maybe it requires some changes, or perhaps just a little rest. Don't give up!

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  • Beginnings are always challenging. Why do you complicate your life by thinking about failure? It must encourage you to try again and enjoy success. Reading your post, I remembered myself at the beginning of my career. After graduating, I was looking for a job. However, it wasn't easy to adapt to a new environment. Moreover, I had to work in different unknown systems for me. After changing companies, I found the best for me. My colleagues are friendly, and I work well with my project management system. My idea is that you should see the right solution to your problem. Maybe it requires some changes, or perhaps just a little rest. Don't give up!

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