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Being diverse; my life in training
Autism isn’t how most people imagine it and there are still such a lot of distorted beliefs and stigma attached, which creates a culture where diagnosis is missed or even avoided. I am autistic, yet it took me 51 years … Continue reading →
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Tagged acceptance, Aspergers, autism, autism challenges, autonomic nervous system, becoming yourself, being yourself, coping skills, diversity, diversity awareness, executive function, introversion, neurodiverse, new human behaviour, new paradigm, oneness, out of hiding, over-compensation, the pain of isolation, trying to fit in, unity consciousness
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When will we truly understand the power of believing in our vote?
Voting is important; I couldn’t agree more, but we vote in far more ways than one and there’s no point putting an “x” in a box only to contradict that choice with a lack of belief. Exploring some of our vastly under-utilised powers as creator beings, along with some of the subtle misgivings and sheer dauntedness we may feel around wielding them (as one who knows only all too well…) Continue reading →
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Tagged asperger's, Asperger's female, be the change, countering negativity, discernment, executive function, getting up to vote, high-vibrational reality, innate creator powers, manifesting, Marianne Williamson, new paradigm, optimism, Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, pessimism, power of belief, power of hope, power of passion, power of thought, subtle senses, taking action, third dimensional reality, UK election 2019, voting, voting with your actions, waking up
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Soft landing
Amsterdam through Asperger’s eyes; a multi-dimensional map, a palette of many textures and a journey of deep self-exploration. Continue reading →
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Tagged Amsterdam, Ann Frank, Asperger's and nationality traits, Asperger's and taking fiction and non-fiction characters to heart, Asperger's seeming aloof, Asperger's social preferences, Aspergers, austistic spectrum, autism, canal district, communication without words, Dutch, Ehlers-Danlos, executive function, fibromyalgia, food intolerances, good habits, healthy eating, holocaust, hooked into rhythms and patterns, individuality, Jordaan, left and right hemispheres, letting go of what doesn't support you, love Amsterdam, love of maps, maps, needing to pull back into yourself, neuroplasticity, positive thinking, self-acceptance, street plans, structure and softness, synesthesia, taking in sensory impressions as information, Temple Grandin, thinking in pictures, vegan gluten free food, watching life through windows, Westerkerk carrilon
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