Someday
Do you think your dd missed the deadline on purpose?
My dBPDs has done this many times, especially when it comes to applying for work. I believe it is his way of avoiding rejection and/or the expectations of others. He hates being "judged" (his word) by anyone, and sadly has a way of talking himself out of whatever he was anxiously pursuing. Then he will usually say something like... . "well, I really did not want to do that anyway"... . Frankly, I
worry that he is not capable of steady employment of any kind.
I really do wish your dd success. Good luck.
Someday ... . I think I know what you mean, but try not to give up hope.
I think it is great that your dd is only looking at doing short courses, and I think that there may be more room for success when the end date is just round the corner. I like the sound of your dd doing evening classes too. I think something like that would be great for my dd but she says there isnt anything interesting in any of the evening classes that she would like to do atm. Still I'll keep trying to steer her in the direction of shorter courses, and even the ones with more mature adults in the classess but she has always gone for the f/T which will take 1 academic year to complete. Unrealistic for my dd... . but she keeps enrolling for them.
I wish you and your dd all the best and let us know any future updates
MammaMia,
I would agree. Expectations and fear of rejection are biggies when it comes to our pwBPD, but also we need to remember that their thought patterns are forever changing, they are often influenced by what jobs or studies their friends are doing, and even what someone they have just met are doing. Because they have no real sense of self they are forever changing and trying to find an identity which limits their decision making.
Sometimes my dd cannot even make a simple decision about what to eat sometimes... . and she also has a bad memeory and is very forgetful. I think the same may be true for your son. She is unable to make any real firm decisions about a job/career she would like to persue. And she gets bored easily.
So far off the top of my head I can think of at least 8 professions she has mentioned since leaving school. At least 3 of them she has made real efforts to get into, been accepted at college to study only to drop out a few weeks later, and then months down the line she will be talking about it again and applying for the same course again., meanwhile she is getting further and further behind her friends
SO yes your son may be missing deadlines on purpose... . or another way of looking at it he could just be forgetful and may just need a reminder.
But then again it could also be quite possiblity true that by the time it comes to it, your son really may have changed his mind like he says.