My Latest Blogs
Diagnosis Is Not an Endpoint – It Is a Starting Point.
| ADHD, autism, my journey
Diagnosis Is Not an Endpoint. It Is a Starting Point. Understanding Identity After Autism Diagnosis In my experience – both personally and professionally – when autistic adults receive a diagnosis, people often assume clarity arrives overnight. In reality, it rarely feels that simple. Nothing about your personality has changed. Your history is the same. Your […]
Read More Why Your Strategy Isn’t Working (And It’s Not Because You Aren’t Trying)
| Uncategorized
Ah, task and time management. If you’re neurodivergent, you’ve probably done everything “right.” You’ve bought the planners (shout out to my fellow planner addicts who just can’t resist!). Downloaded the apps. Learned the systems. You’ve tried the Pomodoro technique, time-blocking, and every “anchor” habit in the book. And yet, you still feel like you’re failing. […]
Read More The Elephant in the Room: Pricing, Growth, and Valuing Neurodivergent Work Why pricing feels uncomfortable (especially in caring professions)
| my journey, ND Business Owner, neurodiversity
When I first started thinking seriously about pricing my work, imposter syndrome showed up almost immediately. At the beginning, I felt like an “unknown”. Even though I knew my skills, experience, and depth, there was a persistent question in the background: why would someone choose to pay for my services if they don’t know me […]
Read More Starting a New Habit When It Feels Unstable
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It might seem a little strange to be writing and sharing a blog about habits just before Christmas and the New Year. This is usually the time we’re told to pause, indulge, or wait and hold off until 1st January, when we can start fresh, do it “properly,” and commit with a clean slate. But […]
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