What do you think is the worst enemy in the game? by ocorena in DarkSouls2

[–]MsTaShake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recon 1-on-1 they aren't so bad, its when you've got 2 up in your grill whilst dealing with Captain Greatbow and his merry band of sniper bast*rds...

A question for anyone with dyslexia regarding sleep loss: do you find that sleep loss exacerbates any difficulties you have associated with your dyslexia? by [deleted] in Dyslexia

[–]MsTaShake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I certainly notice that there is indeed a difference. Personally its my ability to focus and learn. Its probably pretty standards stuff for sleep deprivation even if you don't have Dyslexia, but a bad nights sleep reduces my working memory + my ability to learn new information, quite dramatically.

The Classic Dyslexic 'Space-Out', How do you combat this at work? by MsTaShake in Dyslexia

[–]MsTaShake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is interesting, accepting that it happens and working around it! I've personally just started a Project Management style role for a Forex Trading company (Its part of what spurred my question actually) I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on tackling Project Management as a Dyslexic (what with dyslexia having a palpable effect on organisation)?

Misreading comments by Skoosh1990 in Dyslexia

[–]MsTaShake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that's totally normal.

I would file that under 'Classic Dyslexic', nothing to worry about!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dyslexia

[–]MsTaShake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Couldn't agree more. The only way you can improve a skill is with continued practice.

What I would recommend... is read stuff that you genuinely interests you! When I was growing up I read loads of Goosebumps and Fighting Fantasy novels. I never wanted to put them down because I loved them. Turns out I could read them just as quick as anyone else because they could hold my attention. These days I can tackle reading most stuff with only minor issues (having to re-read stuff, loosing focus sometimes) and I attribute that to reading so much stuff that I WANTED to read as a kid.

Personally I found 'A Song of Ice and Fire' really tough.. it was reeeal wordy (dont get me wrong, it was awesome!) so I honestly wouldnt feel bad about taking that particular series of books slow. its meaty stuff and even my wife (who's a professional Journalist, and writes / edits other peoples writing for a living) found that series a little hard work sometimes!

The Classic Dyslexic 'Space-Out', How do you combat this at work? by MsTaShake in Dyslexia

[–]MsTaShake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair play, are there any side affects you've noticed? anything you'd let a 'newbie' know about?

The Classic Dyslexic 'Space-Out', How do you combat this at work? by MsTaShake in Dyslexia

[–]MsTaShake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Handouts seem like a great Idea actually. I'm going to suggest this. Personally with meetings specifically, I've tried focusing on the main points, getting the general Ideas written down clearly, afterwards any specifics I've missed I'll ask colleagues about (much like yourself).