I made this a long time ago but for some reason never posted! It is my quick guide to protecting yourself against burnout as a person with ADHD and ASD.
Of course it is all about meeting your support needs at the end of the day, which are completely individual and may vary over time, but this could function as a guide if you have a hard time figuring out where to start! 🫶🏻 💙💙💙
Holy—
This has been a wild ride
We’ve hit the two year mark on the game I’m in and wow
And the next session will be the final one
It is possible that somewhere off the coast of Newfoundland there is an iceberg shaped like a giant dick.
Fool
Blep
NOT THE ATTACK LMAO
Wyll being the youngest of the guys is funny to me
One of few good pictures of Ares <3
(Using the cat as a pillow)
Meet Ares the german shepherd husky malamute mix
She’s a menace to society and refuses to let me take good photos of her.
She is also my heart dog
Fun Facts:
Covid puppy (wasn’t well socialized sadly so she’s reactive to dogs she doesn’t know)
Very sweet and she’s always by my side trying to help around the house
Hates bedtime and will try to hide when I call her
I wasn’t planning on getting her but she was given to us for free because our past neighbors’ dogs (her parents) killed our chickens.
Would trade the world for her.
There is one brain cell in there that occasionally hits the right part.
High energy but lazy.
Taught her how to hold my hand but…
It was a terrible mistake
She punches now
And she thinks it’s hilarious
Howls when she gets excited and everyone thinks it’s hilarious so she does too (big smile every time afterwards)
In the dnd game I’m in last night we did a few things:
We spent far too long trying to open a door only to learn it was a sliding door.
The other player had to mute themselves because of how much they were dying XD
We also spent two game days somehow rebuilding a sky ship while the apocalypse is looming.
The sliding door was on the ship.
An idiot who manages to keep a menace to society and a horseThey/them/he/him
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