What can you do About the Dreaded ADHD Organization Problems…
Marc gives us some handy tips on how to cope with the common ADHD problem - lack of organization!
Marc gives us some handy tips on how to cope with the common ADHD problem - lack of organization!
The sum of our symptoms makes us unique to only ourselves and no one else! Here, Jim discusses his autism, sensory, and gut issues to highlight how we often differ from others with the same diagnosis.
Do you have a BFRB? Stacia confesses that of all her comorbid conditions, her obsessive-compulsive, excoriation (skin-picking) disorder is what causes the most self-loathing.
Autism and neurodiversity advocate, Tim Goldstein, discusses the curse of being a so-called high functioning autistic. Those who are higher functioning are required to pass as neurotypical which is a standard that’s almost impossible to meet.
J.Q. Isidore lists the reasons why she believes autism should be viewed in a positive light, and why autistics may even hold an advantage at life.
Neurodivergent brains are often prone to spiralling negative thoughts. Alissa gives us some brilliant ways to quell this destructive pattern using humor.
THE BRIGHT SIDE OF AN ANXIOUS LIFE!Sam digs deep to see beyond the pain and search for the brighter side of anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
Megan considers ADHD to be her superpower! Here she discusses the positive sides to her diagnosis. Do you agree?
RE-WRITE YOUR DYSLEXIA STORYFor a long time, Sabine couldn’t see anything positive about herself after continually being made to feel stupid during her school years. Learn how she turned things around, including some ideas for you to try.
Is the modern-day push for executive functioning skills destroying our creativity levels? Neurodivergent activist, Marta Rose, examines the evidence.
Does the neurodiversity movement gloss over the more negative aspects of our conditions? Plus, a call for some common ground to be reached between the disability and neurodiversity camps.
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