Feeling like a failure

I’ve had a difficult few months and recently I’ve felt like such a failure. I’ve been thinking about my life and all the struggles I’ve had just to cope with normal life - stuff that so many other people seem to breeze through and cope really well with - and I’ve just had this awful overwhelming feeling today of feeling like such a failure. I know now that much of my struggle with day to day life is due to me being autistic (and also my childhood with parents who were very flawed and emotionally distant) and most of the time I try to be positive. But these last couple of weeks I’ve found myself experiencing a lot of self hatred and feeling like such a failure.

I realise this sounds like self pity - and maybe it is! I don’t want to be thinking like this and I know it’s self destructive. 
But how do other autistic people come to terms with the fact that they’ve spent their lives struggling so much with day to day life, and living with a lot of anxiety etc? When I was younger I think I felt better about myself - I enjoyed being different and unique. But now I find myself looking at other people who have had more conventionally ‘successful’ lives and friendships and feeling like a failure in comparison. I think being autistic has made life very difficult for me. 

How do other people come to terms with being accepting of these sorts of thoughts and feelings? And how do you keep positive about the way being autistic has impacted on your ability to really engage with life and achieve things? 

I want to be more positive but am struggling today. Does anyone else sometimes feel this way? And how do you deal with it? 

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  • For what it's worth, I definitely don't think you're a failure Kate. However, I can relate to what you have stated in your post. Instead of focusing on our strengths, I think we can sometimes get stuck in a negative loop of focusing on things we may struggle with (or believe we struggle with) and comparing ourselves with other people who we perceive to be more 'successful'.

    When I find myself stuck in that negative loop, I try to remind myself that tomorrow is a new day and cross my fingers that I'll be in a more positive frame of mind.

  • Thank you so much Sparkly - I really appreciate that. I like your name by the way :) 

    I’ve been struggling for many months now - but I hope that things will turn around in time. My mental health has been impacted by a severe physical illness that I had last year and I am dealing with PTSD as a result. I think I’m just very exhausted from it all. 

    i so appreciate everyone’s kindness on here - it means so much. 

  • Sometimes we have no option but to ride the storm and wait for negative thoughts and feelings to pass. It sounds like you've been through a lot, so whilst I know it's easier said than done, try not to be too hard on yourself. It is quite likely that it is the exhaustion of it all taking its toll on you. 

  • Thank you for your very kind and wise words - it really does make a difference Pray
    A storm is a good analogy and it’s helpful to think of it like that. 



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