3 Good Things (again)

As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?

1.  My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.

2.  I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.

3.  Home and having a curry tonight Blush

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    1. I overheard my daughters friend tell her «your mom is so pretty». Made my day.
    2. Recently decided I wanted to knit some moomin socks despite not really knowing how to and they are starting to look like socks and I am so proud. 
    3. I have a new leader at work who has done more to accommodate my autism in 3 days than my old leader in over 6 months. 
  • Hello! Amazing to overhear a compliment! Might I ask what did your new leader do to accommodate you at work? I am trying to figure out this and I can ask only here. Many thanksButterfly

  • Sure :) So far, we have had one initial meeting. Further meetings have been scheduled, and clear timelines have been established.

    By the end of January, we will have identified concrete actions. By the end of June, these actions will have been tested and evaluated.

    We have agreed on making home office possible when needed, delegating certain tasks to others to reduce workload, and using written communication as the primary mode of communication. We have also agreed on a more flexible self-certification arrangement than what is standard.

    All of this is based on a written document outlining my needs and challenges, which serves as the foundation for our discussions.

    A follow-up meeting has been scheduled for next week to discuss further accommodations.

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  • Sure :) So far, we have had one initial meeting. Further meetings have been scheduled, and clear timelines have been established.

    By the end of January, we will have identified concrete actions. By the end of June, these actions will have been tested and evaluated.

    We have agreed on making home office possible when needed, delegating certain tasks to others to reduce workload, and using written communication as the primary mode of communication. We have also agreed on a more flexible self-certification arrangement than what is standard.

    All of this is based on a written document outlining my needs and challenges, which serves as the foundation for our discussions.

    A follow-up meeting has been scheduled for next week to discuss further accommodations.

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