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smalltofedsblog · 3 months
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10 TIPS TO EXPAND YOUR SMALL BUSINESS CLIENT BASE MIX - For Stability In Government Contracting
https://rosecoveredglasses.wordpress.com/2024/02/15/10-tips-to-expand-your-small-business-client-base-mix-for-stability-in-government-contracting/
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bjmco · 1 year
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I was talking to a client today about "how to identify masking" as part of the process of learning how to shift masking from a reflexive coping strategy to a voluntary and conscious one and I feel like it led to a really important shift in framework FOR ME about masking and social distress.
Paraphrasing, the ideas we came to are as follows:
One of the reasons masking can be so difficult to recognize is because, essentially, masking is the act of performing "yourself" as a mirror for the other person you are interacting with. It's this idea of "I will micro-manage my own mood, affect, behavior, mannerisms, and environment in order to reflect back to you whatever version of "self" you need from me because if I don't there will be consequences". So because masking is essentially performing "mirroring" as selfhood by amplifying or minimizing aspects of yourself based on what you think the other person wants to see in you, it varies significantly from one context to another. The major commonality is that it takes up an INCREDIBLE amount of energy, mental and emotional resources, cognitive processing power, etc. So you don't identify masking by specific behaviors so much as by the feeling of "having a significant amount of your mental/emotional resources be occupied by the act of social interaction" to the point that it doesn't leave enough left-over for other cognitive tasks, or leaves you feeling exhausted and worn out, or basically by the impact that masking has on you during and after.
In this framework, part of why we get so anxious about new or unfamiliar people or situations is because we don't know how to mask in that context yet, and so until we get there and figure it out, we're basically just terrified of what could go wrong since we don't know what we're walking into.*
*This is the underlying framework of anticipatory and obsessive anxiety as well. Anticipatory and obsessive anxiety functions as the mechanism by which we conduct both predictive reasoning-basd advance planning and review/self-correctionof our mental predictive model.
Autistic aversion to uncertainty has a lot to do with our need to be able to use predictive reasoning-based advance planning to cope with "social deficits" aka how much harder it is for us to interpret subtextual/nonverbal cues, learn/meet social expectations, and work through/around disordered sensory processing. That predictive reasoning requires us to be familiar, in advance, with the stable constant factors that influence decision making in social contexts. If we aren't familiar with the constant variables than we can't plan, if we can't plan than we are more likely to make noticeable social mis-steps, and if we take notable social mis-steps there are consequences. It becomes necessary for us to be hypervigilent to observable patterns in other people's behavior in order to try to reverse engineer the social interaction playbook on the fly. That ends up making us more likely to assume personal responsibility for predicting and managing the emotional regulatory needs of people around us at all costs, replicating the behavioral/cognitive impacts of chronic traumatic stress due to the activation of our sympathetic nervous system from chronic hypervigilence.
Essentially, masking is a cognitive defense mechanism to severe and/or persistant traumatic interpersonal stressors. As the neurological impacts of chronic traumatic stress heal, we mask less frequently. But in order to heal from chronic traumatic stress, the human brain requires a safe environment that does not trigger a retraumatization episode or replicate feelings of helplessness/fear for safety. In other words, reducing/terminating masking safely requires us as autistic people to have consistent access to social environments in which we are able to utilize autistic interpersonal boundaries without fear of consequence or chonically unmet need. This requires the people around us to be able to respect not only autistic interpersonal boundaries, but also autistic self-expression/advocacy modalities and mediums.
I feel like a lot of the pieces of this framework have been rattling around in my head for a while but the flavor of words hit just right today and all the connections snapped into place.
Anyway, I'm still sort of sorting through the clinical implications of this framework but I think it's a direction I want to keep exploring for sure.
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harerious · 6 months
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more... signature comms...
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signature process video under the cut ↓
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b0tster · 1 year
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PSX Character Commission of twitter user @/lunaroutcast's World of Warcraft OC, Lunathal!
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coolchulainn · 1 year
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commission of Roland from Library of Ruina
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familyabolisher · 8 months
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lrb it's been said before but a lot of what can be said about the role workers play in enforcing conditions of inequality gets collapsed in these conversations about service work wherein the service worker is the unilaterally and uniquely downtrodden employee incapable of wrongdoing & the customer is the entitled asshole wielding a power dynamic that operates entirely in their favour. service workers are also responsible for maintaining the image of the brand and the status position of the "customer," which means removing those considered "undesirable" or out of the boundaries of the respectable paying client---homeless people, drug users, people "loitering," people marked as antisocial (eg. Black people getting followed around by security in stores because of racist assumptions around stealing), people who have dared to sit in this coffee shop for more than like two hours without buying anything new, etc etc etc. whether or not the individual service worker actually follows through on this is obviously subjective, but like, there's a lot of unsavoury social practice encoded in eg. This Toilet Is For Paying Customers Only that the (vvv patronising) zeitgeist understanding of service work seems to circumvent.
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top-chicken · 14 days
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How much do y’all think they need to run by their management before they do it?
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detco-hell · 9 months
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[episode 221 - The Client Full of Lies]
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scribe-of-hael · 6 months
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It's finished! I've very proud of this peice! Presenting DeadLock and Drift ❤💜
Thank you very much @geeky-introvert for the icon Commission ♡
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crimeronan · 6 months
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you guys. my biggest client who dropped me for AI just gave me over $1,000 of work.
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fidgetspringer · 3 months
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I can finally say i've finished one of them at least.
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trubluebecca · 4 months
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Shout out to @border-collie for reblogging everything tagged border collie. This is not sarcasm.
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apollos-boyfriend · 10 months
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Tumblr user Icarus you cannot just say Hbomb was pregnant on my Tumblr post and not elaborate
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okay so. iirc. this was one of the last like. major streams/videos fundy did on the dsmp, with the exception of any las nevadas stuff/the wilbur lore. it was when he rigged the community center to have like a 50/50 chance of blowing up or giving you a diamond if you pressed a button. and. well. catmaid h showed up to help build it.
throughout the ENTIRE ordeal h keeps complaining about having morning sickness, his stomach growing, overall just the strongest possible allusions to pregnancy. sadly hbomb never catmaid-ed for fundy again i don't think so we never got a resolution to whatever the fuck that was about 😔
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treesbian · 2 months
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my favorite style of makeup is the super super draggy stuff but it seems like a lot of the well known drag queens nowadays have given up on classic drag-style makeup. girls u look beautiful. but why are all of you fish now
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crying-art · 10 months
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Serirei week day 4 and 5
Emotions & Food
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