Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I was going to work on some projects today. I had even brought my … More
Tag: strength
11/7/2017
(Content Advisory: sadness, grief, brief mention of ideation) I’m here, my lovelies ❤ It’s been a hell of a past … More
(My) Asperger’s / autism and burnout (?)
The concept of burnout, as it applies to the autism spectrum, seems to be a hottish topic among the Asperger’s/autistic … More
Damned if I do, damned if I don’t
My experience as an Asperger’s/autistic person is sometimes a confused existence. I’m not sure if I’ll ever “get” the unwritten … More
Dear world: I’m trying [Mental Health Monday]
There’s a freedom that comes with finding out I’m autistic. Suddenly, the metrics by which I’m supposed to be measured … More
When do I get to be me? [autistic poetry]
Another one came right after the first one. Here it is 🙂 — Just a face in the crowd Would … More
Ever-loving when? [autistic poetry]
I’m publishing this from my mobile; it’s that fresh. 🙂 For this one, you might want the song by Better … More
Sharing: Ten Things Autistic Kids Pick Up Faster, Better, and With Less Trauma If They Aren’t Bullied Into Learning Them
I meant to post this yesterday for my little informal Mental Health Monday theme, but life sort of got in … More
A Little Withdrawal is Good For The Soul [Mental Health Monday #2]
Sometimes you have to just pull back, retreat, and turn the world down–or off. Sometimes you need a good reset. … More
I’m stronger than I thought (#1 of 30 things I’ve learned since my Asperger’s / autism discovery)
As many of you know, I recently wrote a post listing 30 things I’ve learned since discovering that I “have” … More
Sharing: Sitting across the room from learned helplessness
Every word in this post is gold. I’ve debated with myself whether or not I would’ve preferred being diagnosed as … More
Self-employment for people on the Asperger’s / autism spectrum ~ The ‘personal’ edition
It’s time to get personal 🙂 When I started writing my previous post on Self-employment for people on the Asperger’s/autism … More
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