By Tricia Serio — 2016
Today in my interactions with college students and young scientists in training, I’m often struck by the limits that they are placing on their own potential by comparing their achievements to those of others.
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An in-person semester means a more eventful college lifestyle and an outbreak of widespread perfectionism.
Jobs need to be chosen that make use of the strengths of people with autism or Asperger’s syndrome.
The style of child-rearing that most aspire to takes a lot of time and money, and many families can’t pull it off.
I’m the first to admit that for many years, I was a bit emotionally needy. Not in a crazy, desperate way, but in the way that many of us are. I wanted someone else to make me happy, blamed others for my unhappiness, sought to fulfill my emotional needs through others.
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