Leaving my therapist last session she told me I should look into what a “low demand lifestyle” was. My first thought was “f u, no???” and my second thought was “okay but how do I actually incorporate these things?”

I would be grateful to hear how folks of all support need levels have incorporated this concept into their lives.

In my particular situation I have a huge amount of autonomy in my life so most of my struggles are from self demands. It’s a lot easier for me to act on demands from others (so long as I agree they are good demands, things that make sense or that I don’t really care about but care about the person asking so I can do it without too much resistance).

  • Arcanepotato@crazypeople.onlineOP
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    2 days ago

    I don’t know what this comment means? It is a personal reflection on an attempt to adopt it? Or a surface level flippant remark?

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      1 hour ago

      A joke?

      Edit:Plus whenever I try not doing something it’s more annoying than than the pain of doing it.

      So being a minority is never enjoyable, even if you are more competent in certain things than others.