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yes you are right, it's a difficult illness to overcome
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Hey @66Mustang, how are you this morning?
Just wanted to share this blog post with you: Here's why we should employ disabled people.Scope -
Hi @Chloe_Scope I am not too bad thanks!
I have read your article and think it’s a really good one. I agree with a lot of what you say. Even though the article is written from the point of view of somebody who encounters physical difficulties I can still relate to it as a person with psychological issues.I definitely think my issues have made me a stronger person. One notable thing which maybe you can relate to is that little problems in life don’t affect me as they would most people, as I have more important things to worry about. Little things that can really affect a lot of people, like computer problems, or spilling something on my shirt, don’t bother me and I just get on with dealing with it. Maybe this makes us more resilient employees - if I got a snotty email at work or my boss shouted at me, I wouldn’t care as much as some people do!Your points about organisation and problem solving are really valid in my opinion as well. In all aspects of life we often have to work around a central problem (our disability) and these are useful skills to have in a workplace. I like your little joke about literally taking the long route which I can also relate to with my driving due to not being able to use certain roads.I honestly still don’t know if I’m technically disabled or not, but my conditions are certainly not enabling. Apparently if you have had a persistent mental health issue for 12 months then it can be classed as a disability so from an employment point of view I probably would be seen as disabled. I do worry about getting a job as there are things I can’t do, like drive on certain roads and I would even struggle in meetings. But I guess we all need to focus on what we can do and not what we can’t.Thanks for sharing the article. -
Good to see you are focusing on the positive and what you can do
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