Are there any aspies who also are looking forward to going to work tomorrow?

I am and i don't know if it's normal if you get what I mean, like I can't wait for work tomorrow, it's probably because it's become a routine of the same things happening at the same times at work everyday, I found out that I love knowing exactly what happens at what time everyday now, it does make it better and more comfortable for me.

I rarely tell anyone else that I'm looking forward to work since I know they'll think I'm weird, but sharing it here, I'll probably get a better understanding from everyone else

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  • I am going into work today as part of a phased return - feel more like a fazed return. I just don't want to go. I feel awful and very stressed. I do like routine and knowing what is going to happen but there have been changes in work that mean I no longer feel I can cope.

    I know I should get another job but I can't face that or even believe I could do something else.

    I just don't feel understood, accepted or supported in work. That means I have to puy on a front and I am not sure that I can manage that succesfully right now.

    I am not really looking for advice, just getting it off my chest whilst I wait for the time to come when I have to go for the train. :(

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  • I am going into work today as part of a phased return - feel more like a fazed return. I just don't want to go. I feel awful and very stressed. I do like routine and knowing what is going to happen but there have been changes in work that mean I no longer feel I can cope.

    I know I should get another job but I can't face that or even believe I could do something else.

    I just don't feel understood, accepted or supported in work. That means I have to puy on a front and I am not sure that I can manage that succesfully right now.

    I am not really looking for advice, just getting it off my chest whilst I wait for the time to come when I have to go for the train. :(

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