Learn to navigate the 'intensity trap' with practical strategies like the pause-and-pulse method to balance deep passion with social pacing.

Intensity isn't a personality trait—it’s a result of high cognitive load meeting a lack of structure. When we provide that structure through scripts and sensory management, the intensity naturally finds its own volume control.
Advanced communication and conversation, skills and social skills for someone with high functioning, autism with a high amount of self-awareness and high level of understanding, other peoples social norms, but not being able to express or communicate without being intense a lot too much and push pushing people away.


샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about that feeling when you’re in a conversation and you’re so self-aware of the social norms, but it still feels like you’re doing the cha-cha while everyone else is waltzing.
Miles: That’s a perfect way to put it. For many high-functioning autistic adults, the challenge isn't a lack of understanding—it's that the sheer cognitive load of processing cues while trying to communicate can make things feel intense, almost like trying to have a heart-to-heart next to a loud jackhammer.
Lena: Exactly! You want to connect, but that intensity can accidentally push people away. It’s what some call the "intensity trap," where your passion for a topic or your directness just becomes "too much" for the other person.
Miles: Right, and it’s interesting how being too specific or too literal can create those awkward pauses. But we have a practical playbook today to help manage that volume.
Lena: I love that. So let's dive into the "pause-and-pulse" method to help pace those high-stakes interactions.