Curious Woman’s Blog
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Getting cozy with jealousy! I was inspired by couch lying French accented Ennui from Inside Out 2 when I wrote that title. Acting bored and unimpressed, but secretly needing to be spoken to in a whole other language to come alive…Neurodivergent women are very...
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The opposite of hustle is peace
Neurodivergent women are finely attuned to time and place. They have amazing sensitivity to timing and positioning of self and others in the environment. So they have a discerning appreciation of humour, art, architecture, dance, music. Context matters. They...
What I learned from considering the lilies
I am currently researching the experiences of women who have prioritised child and family care over financial independence for some period of their lives. If this is you, and you’re willing to share in any capacity, please contact me directly. I am...
Enough overwhelm!
Hey sweet NeuroDivergent women are quick, capable and sensitive. They see paths and invitations to move forward that other minds do not perceive. They also sense problems and challenges that others ignore. Immersed in a culture of toxic positivity which...
The perfect amount of wellness
Hey glorious, Neurodivergent women have variable wellness. They are frequently cheerful and full of energy and enthusiasm. They also often have chronic conditions (mental and/or physical) which they endure with determination, and persist in showing up with grace...
Permission to not heal
Hey lovely This week I have been ill enough with COVID to stop me in my tracks. I was able to take it easy, after initially feeling anxious about an event I’d set up and who’d be let down by my unplanned absence. I was fortunate that many colleagues reassured me and...
When you can’t figure out your next move
Hey glorious Neurodivergent women are curious and caring solution seekers - cure seekers. Curious, caring and cure are from a similar root meaning “care” Most words for "cure, heal" in European languages originally applied to the person being treated but now can...