My Latest Blogs
Rooted and Restless: A Neurodivergent Perspective Through Nature
| ADHD, autism, my journey, neurodiversity
Recently, while walking through a nearby park I visit often, I stopped to look at a tree I’ve passed dozens of times. A few weeks ago, its leaves were a vivid, fiery orange; full, expressive, and impossible not to miss. I took a picture at the time because it felt too striking not to capture. […]
Read More What ADHD Is – and What It Isn’t
| ADHD, Wellbeing Campaigns
October is ADHD Awareness Month, which makes it a great time to talk openly about what ADHD really means. ADHD is one of those conditions that people often think they understand – usually because of stereotypes or throwaway comments like “I’m a bit ADHD today.” But the truth is far more complex, and far more […]
Read More Juggling Summer: The Reality of Being a Neurodivergent Parent, Business Owner, and Human
| Uncategorized
Summer holidays – for some, they conjure images of beach days, family outings, and a slower pace of life. But for many of us who are neurodivergent, running a business, and parenting neurodivergent children, summer can feel more like a logistical obstacle course than a relaxing season. This summer is especially poignant to us […]
Read More 🧠 It’s Not That I Won’t — It’s That I Can’t (Yet): Executive Function and Autism
| ADHD, autism, executive function, neurodiversity, productivity, task management, time management
“Why can’t you just do it?” “You’ve had all day.” “You’re just making excuses.” I’ve heard those words more times than I can count — at school, at home, even in past workplaces. And every time, I felt a familiar mix of frustration, guilt, and self-doubt. Because I wanted to start the thing. I […]
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