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"Cognitive space" now thats a better concept than cognitive deficit. @Former-Member
I think that is part of the answer to being able to complete those complex tasks whilst dealing with a storm.
Sometimes the space can come from extra time.
Sometimes the space can come from extra confidence and support.
There is also the Tough and Tender minded dichotomy.
Being a mum, and for lots of other reasons non gender realted, sometimes the tender minded aspect can swamp us with big feelings while the tougher aspect can be more focussed and cerebral.
I've been tossing up future study options this year, but with mothering commitment BIG for at least 6 months I might wait til next semester or next year.
It could be a good year to work on the more relaxing feeling connectedness part of life.
Love this thread. @Phoenix_Rising I try and explain. I would not dump you, but not sure how you feel about me.
Gentleigh Bentleigh can good.
Surfing a tsunami thrilling or terrifying ???
Cheers ALL
‎01-01-2018 01:19 PM
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@CheerBear what are you planning to study? Will it be at a university?
It would be well worth while investigating what support services are available to you...
I access durability support services (I do struggle with the naming of that, and have raised this concern at a student rep meeting) and would not be able to do it (study) with out the accommodation's that have been made. I only accessed this initially at the instance of a lecturer who could see I was struggling.
I agree with what @Phoenix_Rising said, there is no 'just doing it' when under pressure, when I am in a crisis I slip into auto mode and am unable to do the simplest of tasks, something I find incredibly frustrating (my main issue is burnout but depression is an issue during long periods of crisis).
Last semester 2 of my major assessment's were submitted with a pass grade even with the benefit of 2 weeks extension on each. Both assessments while complex and not intended to be 'easy' were not unreasonably difficult and at the beginning of semester I was aiming for high 80s or even above 90% grade . In the end no amount of additional time was going to make ant difference 😞. At the same time I dont think it is good to just put life on hold incase something goes wrong. (Keeping in mind that everyones circumstance is different, and basing this on my enviornment).
This inability to function under pressure makes it impossible to maintain full time employment, the main reason for my study is that it would not be healthy for me to be doing nothing.
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SO maybe you need to surf them in an aircraft carrier @CheerBear with lots of good soldiers
for a bit of protection and
you can always fly away if needed.
I just love @Phoenix_Rising
wave theme.
Being a surfer when I was young and also in the physics lab.
Just finding ways to insert options into the
COGNITIVE SPACE.
‎01-01-2018 01:53 PM
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@Former-Member, I could also do with a study buddy, I think you may have told me this already but what are you studying?
I do recall a while ago seeing a study thread of yours but has been a crazy year so never got back to it and couldn't find it later.
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