Let's talk about capacity.

It’s going to be a short one this week.

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All humans have a limited capacity.

Even me.

I suppose I’ve always had limits, but before motherhood I always had the bandwidth (read: time and supports) to recover after overextending myself.

What I’m learning is that my autistic brain finds the daily reality of parenting to be overstimulating and exhausting. So I have much less ability to “push through” than I used to. And forcing myself to try can have some very real consequences.

So I’m considering all the plates I have spinning and which ones I need to set down.

I already know I’m at max capacity.

So I can’t start new things (like the fall semester of teaching university) without putting some plates down.

I actually meant spinning plates on sticks, which I learned to do in uni, but juggling plates and dropping them is also the right vibe. 😂

Something I can’t change is that we’ve lost our sitter. This may sound like small potatoes, but we have very specific needs for childcare. Finding a replacement will take some time.

One thing I can change is how often I post to Substack.

Moving forward I’ll be posting fortnightly instead of weekly… at least for now.

(That’s every other week if you’re not a Jane Austen nerd.) 😘


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Ok, that’s it for this week. But I want to hear from you.

Let’s discuss.

Are you at capacity too? Do you have space to grow? Or need to cut some things loose?

Cheers,

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P.S. I’m quite aware one of those spinning plates is my anthology. If you want to submit please send everything by August 15 so I don’t have to track you down!

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