Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 , Still, every word of it is important, and I'd like to thank you for participating. We all have a lot to learn from each other, so please post when you feel inclined. Tom ( this mail took over 20 mins of my time to write ) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Hi , I do not think you are alone in this - although writing is my prefered medium of communication compared to other forms, sometimes even writing is hard, depending on what I am trying to express, sometimes I cannot find the words to convey what I want and so there are many times I cannot respond for lack of words. I kind of know what I want to say in my head, but without words - it's hard to describe in words - like a vaugue concept I suppose, but with no words to explain it to another. Sometimes the words come easier and other times not - so sometimes I am more responsive and post more and other times I find it hard to even write 'hello' and so sometimes do not. And then of course there are times like this when I tend to waffle/ramble on :-) I think this is over tired - gotta go to bed soon. > > > > >: " I would post more on this list if i was more able to > express > > my thoughts more easier. " > > > > , you're expressing yourself just fine! > > Rainbow > > > Thanks Rainbow > The finish product seems to convey my thoughts but that is because i > spend a lot of time and effort in constructing my sentences. It is > far from a natural presses for me. > Every sentence i wont to write my brain just keeps on thinking of > different ways and different things to write about and i just can not > lock on to 1 line of thought, i just have to wait for that line of > thought to come around again. > Regularly when i want to write 2 sentences by the time i have written > the 1st i have forgot how the 2nd is worded. > I even have this problem to some degree when communicating verbally > Like most of my mail including this 1 there is a lot more i want to > write about but it is to difficult or to time consuming. > ( this mail took over 20 mins of my time to write ) > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 Takes me forever to write a single mail too - an hour or more per mail is not unusual, if I put some thought into it. That's why I have to limit my participation. If I were to reply to every post I find interesting, I'd still be here all day, like I've been for the last 3 years. Now I've re-discovered that there is a world outside the virtual one too. :-) And this week has been particularly hectic with guests last weekend, middle of the week and coming weekend too. So if I'm not around much right now, this is why. Inger Re: comunicating dificulties Hi , I do not think you are alone in this - although writing is my prefered medium of communication compared to other forms, sometimes even writing is hard, depending on what I am trying to express, sometimes I cannot find the words to convey what I want and so there are many times I cannot respond for lack of words. I kind of know what I want to say in my head, but without words - it's hard to describe in words - like a vaugue concept I suppose, but with no words to explain it to another. Sometimes the words come easier and other times not - so sometimes I am more responsive and post more and other times I find it hard to even write 'hello' and so sometimes do not. And then of course there are times like this when I tend to waffle/ramble on :-) I think this is over tired - gotta go to bed soon. > > > > >: " I would post more on this list if i was more able to > express > > my thoughts more easier. " > > > > , you're expressing yourself just fine! > > Rainbow > > > Thanks Rainbow > The finish product seems to convey my thoughts but that is because i > spend a lot of time and effort in constructing my sentences. It is > far from a natural presses for me. > Every sentence i wont to write my brain just keeps on thinking of > different ways and different things to write about and i just can not > lock on to 1 line of thought, i just have to wait for that line of > thought to come around again. > Regularly when i want to write 2 sentences by the time i have written > the 1st i have forgot how the 2nd is worded. > I even have this problem to some degree when communicating verbally > Like most of my mail including this 1 there is a lot more i want to > write about but it is to difficult or to time consuming. > ( this mail took over 20 mins of my time to write ) > . > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked " Other FAM Sites. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 " Now I've re-discovered that there is a world outside the virtual one too. :-) " A world away from the computer :-o so the rumours are true :-) Maybe it is time I stepped away from the computer. Of course I'd prefer to do my research of this world at the computer ;-) > > Takes me forever to write a single mail too - an hour or more per mail is > not unusual, if I put some thought into it. > > That's why I have to limit my participation. If I were to reply to every > post I find interesting, I'd still be here all day, like I've been for the > last 3 years. Now I've re-discovered that there is a world outside the > virtual one too. :-) > > And this week has been particularly hectic with guests last weekend, middle > of the week and coming weekend too. So if I'm not around much right now, > this is why. > > Inger > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Slow at writing and the occasional bad verbal communicating days, things could of been worst ! I could of had a s st stutter Spare a thought for those who s st stutter. Where Every day is a difficult and frustrating communicating day. Inger, It sounds like you have some living to catch up with. :-) Re: comunicating dificulties Takes me forever to write a single mail too - an hour or more per mail is not unusual, if I put some thought into it.That's why I have to limit my participation. If I were to reply to every post I find interesting, I'd still be here all day, like I've been for the last 3 years. Now I've re-discovered that there is a world outside the virtual one too. :-)And this week has been particularly hectic with guests last weekend, middle of the week and coming weekend too. So if I'm not around much right now, this is why.Inger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 It takes me a long time to write things as well, which is why I don't respond to as many posts as I would like to. Many of the posts are facinating and I spend lots of time thinking about them even when I don't reply. Sometimes I write about it in my notebook, which is quicker writing because I don't have to think about whether it will be coherent to other people or whether I will accidently offend someone. I have an above average vocabulary but it is still difficult to find the right words sometimes. I have thoughts and feelings that are very difficult to put in words. It is still better than speaking. Spoken conversation does not lend itself well to people who need to think about what to say for a while before they answer. Ilah > > > > > > >: " I would post more on this list if i was more able to > > express > > > my thoughts more easier. " > > > > > > , you're expressing yourself just fine! > > > Rainbow > > > > > Thanks Rainbow > > The finish product seems to convey my thoughts but that is because > i > > spend a lot of time and effort in constructing my sentences. It is > > far from a natural presses for me. > > Every sentence i wont to write my brain just keeps on thinking of > > different ways and different things to write about and i just can > not > > lock on to 1 line of thought, i just have to wait for that line of > > thought to come around again. > > Regularly when i want to write 2 sentences by the time i have > written > > the 1st i have forgot how the 2nd is worded. > > I even have this problem to some degree when communicating verbally > > Like most of my mail including this 1 there is a lot more i want to > > write about but it is to difficult or to time consuming. > > ( this mail took over 20 mins of my time to write ) > > . > > > > > > > > > > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and > acceptance. Everyone is valued. > > Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the > folder marked " Other FAM Sites. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Ilah, I find that speaking is sometimes a hindrance because people say I talk like I am a doctoral dissertation legs. People find me hard to understand for that reason. But when I speak I want the precise word, not a word that comes near to the meaning I am looking for. Thus my vocabulary is quite extensive. From my point of view, it is irritating to talk to some people who do not use precise diction because their imprecise vocabulary tends to cloud their meaning and intent. This is why I get annoyed with psychologists who think that people with AS have a problem understanding directions sometimes. Well, we DO, but only because other people are so vague in their word choices. but of course, if we tried explaining this to psychologists, we would be labeled as being too rigid in our expectations, which would only confirm in their minds that we are " disordered. " Tom Administrator It is still better than speaking. Spoken conversation does not lend itself well to people who need to think about what to say for a while before they answer. Ilah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 One can really tell that you put a lot of thought into your posts, Ilah. And that you would rather submit quality than quantity. I for one really appreciate that. Many of your posts I would have liked to comment on because they elicited so many thoughts in myself as well, but often I simply don't have time to go into something that deeply, or I'd have to neglect many other responsibilities. I keep saving them and hoping I'll have more time later, but then 'later' all this other stuff needs to be done and the free time I keep waiting for never seems to arrive. But I do read and enjoy even if I don't always have time to comment. Inger Re: comunicating dificulties It takes me a long time to write things as well, which is why I don't respond to as many posts as I would like to. Many of the posts are facinating and I spend lots of time thinking about them even when I don't reply. Sometimes I write about it in my notebook, which is quicker writing because I don't have to think about whether it will be coherent to other people or whether I will accidently offend someone. I have an above average vocabulary but it is still difficult to find the right words sometimes. I have thoughts and feelings that are very difficult to put in words. It is still better than speaking. Spoken conversation does not lend itself well to people who need to think about what to say for a while before they answer. Ilah > > > > > > >: " I would post more on this list if i was more able to > > express > > > my thoughts more easier. " > > > > > > , you're expressing yourself just fine! > > > Rainbow > > > > > Thanks Rainbow > > The finish product seems to convey my thoughts but that is because > i > > spend a lot of time and effort in constructing my sentences. It is > > far from a natural presses for me. > > Every sentence i wont to write my brain just keeps on thinking of > > different ways and different things to write about and i just can > not > > lock on to 1 line of thought, i just have to wait for that line of > > thought to come around again. > > Regularly when i want to write 2 sentences by the time i have > written > > the 1st i have forgot how the 2nd is worded. > > I even have this problem to some degree when communicating verbally > > Like most of my mail including this 1 there is a lot more i want to > > write about but it is to difficult or to time consuming. > > ( this mail took over 20 mins of my time to write ) > > . > > > > > > > > > > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and > acceptance. Everyone is valued. > > Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the > folder marked " Other FAM Sites. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Well, described, Tom. But I actually find you very easy to understand (as far as vocabulary goes). When you speak or write, your language is crystal clear to me. I too prefer precise language and often take pains to find the exact right term. Writing is good since that gives one more time to fiddle with each sentence, but sometimes I like talking since one can convey so much more in the same amount of time and also get a closer, more direct, connection with the other person. Inger Re: comunicating dificulties Ilah, I find that speaking is sometimes a hindrance because people say I talk like I am a doctoral dissertation legs. People find me hard to understand for that reason. But when I speak I want the precise word, not a word that comes near to the meaning I am looking for. Thus my vocabulary is quite extensive. From my point of view, it is irritating to talk to some people who do not use precise diction because their imprecise vocabulary tends to cloud their meaning and intent. This is why I get annoyed with psychologists who think that people with AS have a problem understanding directions sometimes. Well, we DO, but only because other people are so vague in their word choices. but of course, if we tried explaining this to psychologists, we would be labeled as being too rigid in our expectations, which would only confirm in their minds that we are " disordered. " Tom Administrator It is still better than speaking. Spoken conversation does not lend itself well to people who need to think about what to say for a while before they answer. Ilah FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked " Other FAM Sites. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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