tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1491308963382438258.post3995822790761741746..comments2019-07-27T23:23:48.462-05:00Comments on How a female aspie finds her niche in life: Tidbits at workAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13692018173890673168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1491308963382438258.post-75869080255306740352013-09-17T22:59:53.268-05:002013-09-17T22:59:53.268-05:00I am the worry-wart in the family, my husband is t...I am the worry-wart in the family, my husband is the optimistic NT. We balance each other out. My parents weren't too worried about people taking advantage of me at work, I was being paid to get the job done. They felt that my true worth would shine through in the long run! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13692018173890673168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1491308963382438258.post-85372141359986376182013-09-16T21:37:23.699-05:002013-09-16T21:37:23.699-05:00My Aspie son shrugs a lot of things off. I have to...My Aspie son shrugs a lot of things off. I have to admit, there have been times that it worried me, because I dont want people to take advantage of him. But, then there are times that I'm relieved that some things dont bother him, like they do me. If he noticed everything like I do, then he might let it get to him like some people do and that isnt healthy. I have seen many people in the work place having problems with each other because they let things get to them too much. He has always told me, "mom, you worry too much!" I think he's right, it's tricky sometimes trying not go to the extreme. I guess I really need my Aspie son, I'm blessed! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com