by Rachael Skyring | 30 Nov 2024 | Creativity, Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Ah, paradoxes—don’t you just love them? (Okay, not really.) They’re annoying, frustrating, and just when you think you’ve figured them out, they laugh at you and tangle your brain again. But here’s the thing: feeling resistance to a paradox is actually a sign. That...
by Rachael Skyring | 23 Nov 2024 | Embodiment, Feminism, Neurodivergent
Mutual Aid for Overgiving Helpers: A Gentle Reminder for Late-Diagnosed AuDHD Women Mutual aid is one of those ideas that feels like a warm blanket: people supporting each other, each giving what they can and receiving what they need. At its core, mutual aid is...
by Rachael Skyring | 15 Nov 2024 | Creativity, Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Body Doubling: A Surprisingly Powerful Tool for Neurodivergent Brains If you’ve heard of body doubling but aren’t exactly sure how it works, here’s a little inside scoop: it’s more than just sitting beside someone while you both work. Body doubling is a...
by Rachael Skyring | 9 Nov 2024 | Creativity, Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Embracing the Known, the Unknown, and the Space in Between Let’s face it: life doesn’t come with a clear rulebook, especially for us late-diagnosed AuDHD women. We’re navigating worlds within worlds—what we know and don’t know, what we see and what we feel. But...
by Rachael Skyring | 2 Nov 2024 | Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Neurodivergent women (and especially late diagnosed AuDHD women) have a unique perspective to offer and they are often (consciously or unconsciously) on a mission to share it. We are deeply culturally conditioned by ableism to share conventional views and...
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