This article outlines ten lessons I learned for improving life with a unique thinking style. Key points include recognizing one’s linear thinking, controlling unpredictability, monitoring personal signals, utilizing planning effectively, translating abstract concepts, managing energy, consciously deciding when to mask, seeking practical support, allowing time for insights, and embracing one’s personal autism narrative without societal expectations.
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Autism and Society: Embracing Real Inclusion
True inclusion means valuing neurodivergent people as they are — no idealizing, no expectations, just respect. In a world that moves fast, values fitting in, and often keeps things on the surface, neurodivergent people bring a unique view. We help others see society’s blind spots and remind them of the need for real diversity and understanding, especially whenContinue reading “Autism and Society: Embracing Real Inclusion”