Why is routine important to you?

I have aspergers myself and have my own reason for liking routine- it basically provides reassurance, helps things go a lot smoother for me and helps me stay motivated. If I don't have a set routine for doing something I end up not getting it done or giving it up, but if I have a routine for doing something I will be likely to stick to it.

Interested in hearing what others have to say.

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  • Yep, Tom, I think you and I are similar in that our moms are near the end of their lives and when they go it will be the end of a close, lifelong relationship which could well have profound consequences.

    I say this because (in my case anyway) my mom has been the only real close relationship I have ever known so when she passes on it's bound to change my outlook on life. Maybe it will enable me to move on, who knows? I have my brother here but that's a somewhat different relationship. 

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  • Yep, Tom, I think you and I are similar in that our moms are near the end of their lives and when they go it will be the end of a close, lifelong relationship which could well have profound consequences.

    I say this because (in my case anyway) my mom has been the only real close relationship I have ever known so when she passes on it's bound to change my outlook on life. Maybe it will enable me to move on, who knows? I have my brother here but that's a somewhat different relationship. 

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