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Autism: Resources Master List
It can be so hard to find decent resources on Autism in adults, especially adult women, I thought I’d create a master list of helpful links.
Jul 10, 20217 min read
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A Comprehensive Guide to The StoryGraph App
Tired of Amazon’s Goodreads? Getting the ick from Fable? Thinking about trying The StoryGraph, but worried about learning an entirely new
Mar 269 min read
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The Invisible Life of the Unidentified Autistic Girl
For January, I read Autism in Heels. It was one of the first books I sought to buy and read. I think I read it at just the right time.
Mar 56 min read
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A Love Letter to the Written Word
To write is to release: release stress but also imagination. To put pen to paper or fingertips to keys is to settle into an internal reflect
Feb 263 min read
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Safety of Your Death: A Short Story
Ziva didn’t ask to be the villain. She never desired such an accomplishment. Life merely…necessitated…her acts of destruction amidst the
Feb 56 min read
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How to Work With Your Autistic Brain
Learning I am Autistic changed many things for me. But it mostly made me realize that my brain is wired differently than others and I need
Sep 19, 20245 min read
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Autistics are “Too Self-Aware” But Most People Are Not
Many Autistic’s report being too self-aware, especially for traditional therapy. Myself included. Yet, the majority of the population is not
Sep 16, 20246 min read
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The 8 Writing Tips That Made Me a Better Writer
Recently, I decided to gather up all the posts that influenced me the most and made me a better writer in the hopes that they might help you
Sep 12, 20246 min read
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A Look Inside an Autistic’s Daily Routine
Rewind to May 2024. I wasn’t getting anything done. Unfocused, unmotivated, and utterly exhausted. Thus, something needed to change. But fir
Aug 2, 20246 min read
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Overthinking and Coming Back to The Self
It’s late. You’re lying in bed trying to sleep. Your mind is spinning in circles, the same unrelenting and useless thoughts circling from on
Jul 29, 20244 min read
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Finding Calm in a Busy World
In a world that begs productivity taking time to notice the calm both rebels against the status quo and proves to us a slow life is possible
Jul 26, 20242 min read
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A Symbol System To Organize Your Brain Dumps
Brain dumps. The junk drawer of the journal. You can fill a page with ideas, thoughts, to-do’s, and more. Much like a physical junk drawer,
Jul 8, 20243 min read
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The Best Writing Advice You’ll Ever Get
There’s enough writing advice out there, right? At every turn, someone is out there saying “said is dead” or trying to limit my usage of...
Jul 8, 20244 min read
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I Am A Writer: Here’s My Journey
Y’know I never really considered myself a writer. Yet, looking back now, I was quite the storyteller.
Jul 5, 20244 min read
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Autism: Where to Start
This is for the people who know nothing about Autism and need a place to start, whether you’re Autistic yourself or you know someone who is.
Jul 4, 20244 min read
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20 More “It was the Autism All Along” Realizations
I realized there were a lot more than 20 “Autistic Realizations,” I had after my recent post. So, here are 20 more.
Jun 6, 20246 min read
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20 “It was the Autism All Along” Realizations
When my Autism journey began it was a shock to the system. I was learning all this new language that allowed me to understand myself.
Jun 6, 20248 min read
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How I Learned to Let Go of My Perfectionism
This is Part 2 of a series on how to get your life together based on lessons I’ve learned and practices I’ve developed over the years.
Jun 6, 20244 min read
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How to Actually Get Your Life Together
I have overcome many of life’s obstacles. In more than one way, I still am. However, I am of the mindset that while my life is not where...
Jun 6, 20245 min read
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