Category:Neurodiversity
Content looks at what unconventional and unique people bring to the world. Topics include some personal things about myself, neurodiversity, autism, disabilities, mental illness, and introversion.
- Allow people to be who they are
- The world was designed for extroverts and the rest of us who may be neurodivergent, or introverted must navigate life in a world that makes too much noise and the expectation to be out there.
- Chronic illnesses
- Many chronic illnesses are not visible from the outside. Even though we may suffer from debilitating conditions, we may face judgement from those who don’t understand what is wrong with us.
- Free spirts
- A free spirit lives in the present and lives a life on their own terms. Their identity doesn’t fit into a narrative of labels.
- Introverts
- We live in a world that is made for extroverts. Society tells us we must be social animals and project ourselves as such on social media with this look at me culture mentality.
- Neurodiversity
- A neurodivergent person is someone who thinks differently from the way the majority do. Autism is a neurological condition and is there from birth, and there is no cure.
- Talking about ouselves
- We all have our own unique path which can't be learned from someone else's experiences or the steps they took in life.
- The gift of anxiety
- Embracing anxiety allows us to understand what it is teaching us about ourselves, thus accepting it is part of who we are and what we came here to learn from.