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Neuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Why is it so hard to keep a job?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "There are some really shocking stats when it comes to unemployment rates for neurodivergence and I say shocking. But then being that I very much fit the neurodivergence statistic, I I think and reflect a bit on it and I say, you know what? It's really not that shocking. Why?"2025-07-2701 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | When do you feel the most like yourself without needing to mask?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "In acquaintances, like, regardless of the title or the relationship status, it feels like you have to show up and be this version of what other people need you to be. And as a neurodivergent person, it feels like I have to always then have a mask to accomplish that goal. But, but, but, but a very important, but the best, one of the best things about being a mom felt internally through my soul that my son doesn't require a specific version of me."2025-07-2002 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How do you keep your cool when someone takes the scenic route in conversations?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "So open up your mouth and take a deep breath and take deep breaths. And you can kind of try to also focus on what where your feet are, right. The here and now. Sometimes I find, even for myself, my anxiousness starts to develop more and more because I'm not focused on the here and now, but I'm focused on the 10 minutes from now, the hour from now, the six months from now, the six years from now. Where are your feet?"2025-07-1203 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What surprising piece of content has brought you unexpected joy or helped you decompress lately?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "I just finished six seasons of Animal Kingdom on Netflix and there was no peace to be had. But was it tantalizing? Was it jam packed with action and unforgettable moments and scenes? You got that right. And I am a person who loves to watch shows that I can't predict what's going to happen because I think a surprise in content is much more palatable for my mind than a surprise in life."2025-07-0301 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Has someone made you feel like you are "too" something? How did that affect you?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Has someone ever made you feel like you are too much? And how has that impacted me? What a question. I absolutely believe over and over and over and over and over again that this is something that I will be oh too familiar with. Because as a neurodivergent person, my mind operates differently. And neurotypical people seem to either want to understand or not understand. Make space, make empathy not."2025-06-2702 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What small joys can you bring into your life this season that feel right for your brain?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Small joys that I could bring into this season for me and my brain. That's easy. It's dancing whenever possible, wherever possible, cars included. Yep. You can drive and do a little shimmy shake here and there. Reading especially unforgettable, transformational books. Yes, yes, yes. Laughing, trying new things, eating new foods. Resting. Yes, resting. The thing that we always put off to the side. Nope, nope, nope. Now, not later."2025-06-1600 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What if being neurodivergent is something your spirit carried across lifetimes?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "And it's a platonic love, but it feels like there could be something unsaid and something more and. Or maybe they were lovers in another life, but just not in this life. It's like open to so much interpretation and it got me thinking, being neurodivergent myself. Is it possible that this is not the only life that my brain has operated this way? And I'm just like swirling with a lot of different thoughts in my mind because what does that mean?"2025-06-1101 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What should people really understand about autistic women?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "And as an autistic woman, I am super grateful that there is a woman like Jennifer or Jenny who's written this book to help share what it is to be on the spectrum as a female and finding out later in life, not even earlier on, because again, many of us, even if we, even if our parents had a clue, doctors probably would have disregarded and. Or told our parents, eh, like, she'll grow out of it. I think you're overreacting."2025-06-0802 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What advice would you give to someone just learning they're neurodivergent as an adult?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "So welcome, welcome to a whole new journey of self discovery, self acceptance and self love like you've never experienced before. It is the most gratifying, terrifying, and also deeply and deeply intriguing opportunity of your life. And I would also encourage this person to try to establish alignment in their career, in their friendships, in their romantic life that support and foster their neurodivergent self. Because the hardest thing to do in life is to try to live a life doing and being someone that you are not."2025-06-0403 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Can you truly do anything or is that just something we tell kids?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "If you do believe you can do anything, whether you want to do everything or anything, and. Or whether you want to do it all at once, completely just having the belief that you can do anything, I think creates the reality for you to then go out and play in the sandbox that we call life and decide what, what do you want to do?"2025-05-2801 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Vfreespirit | Could you thrive if you didn’t have to hide?Click here to reply to @Vfreespirit "So I could definitely see that by being myself sometimes, you know, because I feel like maybe there's less people that act the way I am. They may not be able to resonate with how I do things. So, yeah, I think if I truly am doing that, then I definitely know I can thrive."2025-05-2601 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@keerthi2706 | Could you thrive if you didn’t have to hide?Click here to reply to @keerthi2706 "So every client I see who touches me about vulnerability, about their bravery, about breaking generation, generational patterns, they hold up like a mirror to my own becoming. So yes, like I said, if I didn't have to hide, I would think I would be a lot more honest in terms of my. How I write things. And I would take risks without immediately rehearsing, that I would fall. And I think I would grieve with more softness and celebrating without shrinking."2025-05-2303 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@simplyshelley | Could you thrive if you didn’t have to hide?Click here to reply to @simplyshelley "Even if you're not feeling good, even if you're having a day and you're struggling or a couple days or even couple weeks, you know, tell yourself that you're amazing, that you're beautiful, you're strong, you got this. Tell others that they got this. Tell these people that they have it and that they can call and they message you if they need to. Just have somebody to listen to."2025-05-2309 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@motherGooseVill | Could you thrive if you didn’t have to hide?Click here to reply to @motherGooseVill "And once I stopped hiding, I was able to get to at least that point on this highway. A lot of people hide. A lot of people are afraid to be themselves. A lot of people have that problem is very common. And I would just encourage each of us to not hide. I would encourage each of us to show yourself. I would encourage each of us to hashtag just be you and be okay with it. Unapologetic. What made us want to hide in the first place?"2025-05-2201 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Could you thrive if you didn’t have to hide?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Last month I had a pretty interesting change of situation in my career and there are lots of thoughts, lots of feelings. I'm not alone on this journey as well. But what I have been pleasantly surprised about is how I'm now in a space where I can take a step back and start to think about what do I want the most out of my career."2025-05-2203 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | Can we truly belong without a label?Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "Let's try this group of mothers. And maybe I don't find belonging there. Maybe it's in a different group of mothers. Maybe I find out it's not even with mothers, it's with some other group entirely. But it can give us a starting point to use the labels, to be able to find our quote, unquote tribe. Reticent about that word."2025-05-2210 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Can we truly belong without a label?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "And sometimes the clarification and or classification isn't even required or requested. But yes, it's thrust upon you and then you're left feeling like was that necessary? Did we need to do that? Did we need to say what it is? Or can't we just be. Yes, we have titles, yes, we do things. Yes, we have skills, yes, we have traits. But does that define us? Are we really nothing without a label?"2025-05-2101 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | If you had to name one secret weapon on your journey, what would it be?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "One secret that has made my neurodivergent journey so much better has been finding my people. When I say, hey, I have autism, I have adhd, and I hear me too. It's like I can take a whole new release of breath and freshness and comfort, I would say."2025-05-0502 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@ArtsyNerdyJock | How do you talk about neurodivergence without fearing judgment?Click here to reply to @ArtsyNerdyJock "that's more of like, you know, that's comes from an energy of kind of, you know, it's not my responsibility or please don't be mad at me. Like, a little bit more like the, the intention behind it is a little bit more, I suppose, manipulative in a sense. And it really just comes down to whatever comes out of your mouth. Regarding neurodivergence."2025-04-2506 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What moment in Love on the Spectrum Season 3 touched your heart the most and why?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "I loved how immense their love was in the show. I love the connection. There's nothing better. Oh, God. There's nothing better than being friends or lovers with someone who shares what's important to you, who understands your jokes, who. Just you, You. You know, you just feel alive when they touch you, when they talk to you. Just come alive. And I know you can't come alive because of someone else. That is an inside job, for sure."2025-04-0504 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What was a recent lesson you didn’t realize you needed until it changed you?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "I wish I could speak to a recent lesson that I didn't necessarily pay attention to. And then when I finally did, it transformed my me. But I would have to say it's not recent, but it recently has made an occurrence in my life. And I realized enough is enough. So what am I talking about? When we get sick and it's not if, but when? Typically for most people, what, what are some responses you can do?"2025-04-0502 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@DriftingSoul | What was a recent lesson you didn’t realize you needed until it changed you?Click here to reply to @DriftingSoul "Even though if it's matching in some, like in some part or like for some topic, if it is matching, it doesn't mean you have. You're in the good company. I'm not saying just cut off from them or something, but yeah, find someone who matches your mindset and your goals because your goals is something you want to achieve."2025-04-0502 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | A recent lesson I didn’t know I needed; the importance & impact of accommodations.Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "And this really just made me realize in a deeper level of like, how important the decisions I've made are for myself and how I want to make sure that I advocate for myself and defend those accommodations at all costs in other spaces than just my own. Right when I'm interacting with other people and how. How important that is. Like, I knew, but I didn't know. I'm talking about intelligence, but this barely scratches the surface of my experience."2025-04-0505 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Guruball1 | If your brain had a theme song, what would it be?Click here to reply to @Guruball1 "If your mother father was standing right there, you'd be quiet as a church mouse. Nobody wouldn't even know you was there. But because you got a little distance between mom and dad, and you think that these people, that they don't know you and they don't know who your parents are, who your family is, so you can be disrespectful, which the only thing you're doing is disrespecting your parents. You're disrespecting the elders that raised you."2025-03-2714 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | If your brain had a theme song, what would it be?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "If my brain had a theme song, what would it be? It could only be Midnight City by M83 Listen up. Can't wait to hear yours."2025-03-2700 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Gracehehehe | If you could remove one societal norm, what would it be and why?Click here to reply to @Gracehehehe "Like, whenever I have the idea, whenever I have the answer in my head, I am reluctant to share with the whole class because I feel like, oh, if I keep talking, I will be outstanding and then it will be a weird situation for me to like, I will be different from other people. And then I stop talking about that. And it's really difficult for me to speak up because I feel like something stopped me from doing that."2025-03-2604 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | If you could remove one societal norm, what would it be and why?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Or they're forced to lie, or they're forced to just kind of give this robotic answer where it's not really serving, it's not really doing anything. And they probably would be happier if you ask them. Are you reading anything interesting? Have you watched anything interesting on tv? Just a thought. What do you think?"2025-03-2603 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@MsColes77 | If you could remove one societal norm, what would it be and why?Click here to reply to @MsColes77 "Now, if I have a server whose service isn't good due to circumstances beyond their control, like the kitchen messed up my food, or the kitchen is slow and it's taking a long time for us to get our food, or they're short staffed and my waiter or waitress is having to wait on more tables than they should because they don't have enough help, things that are beyond their control is one thing, but when it comes down to people just not caring, people not really caring about the service they...2025-03-2403 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@AnngieKaye | If you could remove one societal norm, what would it be and why?Click here to reply to @AnngieKaye "And then after, like, three or four times, you're done. So, hey, but the last 10 sneezes, now you're on your own. If you live, you live. If you die, you die. No, I think it's just a really silly societal norm. And it's almost. It's almost like this weird entitlement, too. Like, if you sneeze and no one says God bless you, even if you're amongst strangers, right?"2025-03-2402 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@XEL516 | What’s a piece of advice someone gave you about 'fitting in' that was either shockingly helpful or completely ridiculous?Click here to reply to @XEL516 "And then when we do really see ourselves and not look at ourselves, what happened is we're shocked. And what we see. What we see isn't what we're looking at. What we're looking at is the facade. The actor that has performed. Yeah. And that's all it is. When you see you got to. You're able to pass your own stunt chi yourself. Now look at yourself."2025-03-1804 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@ValBGood | How do you navigate sensory sensitivities while striving to live a fulfilling and joyful life?Click here to reply to @ValBGood "And my realization in my honesty as I navigate in multiple relationships is that that honesty and that realization and that discernment many times for me currently do not feel comfortable and sometimes can hurt. And that has been a realization for me. And I know that there are new understandings on multiple levels and new redefinitions of where we stand in this moment. From previous posts, some may know that the key elements for me are words and the words are so significant."2025-03-1803 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@eternityspeaks | How do you navigate sensory sensitivities while striving to live a fulfilling and joyful life?Click here to reply to @eternityspeaks "And I've experienced a meltdown in front of others now and because someone triggered me really badly. So I definitely take those moments. I work for myself. I work less now and I'm just taking care of myself and being late diagnosed, I'm definitely having more of those moments and I'm unmasking. So I definitely take the time for myself and I'm not working much. You know, I'm self employed so I'm working less hours. I'm no longer teaching."2025-03-1801 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Menopausia2017 | Problemas de Mujeres con menopausia quirurgicaClick here to reply to @Menopausia2017 "Itoda via. Sagimo de fertano la quatro el pelocomin sakai me."2025-03-1701 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@DriftingSoul | What’s a piece of advice someone gave you about 'fitting in' that was either shockingly helpful or completely ridiculous?Click here to reply to @DriftingSoul "If I have to talk about a piece of advice that something really nice or bad, I don't actually remember in a particular manner, but I observe. I prefer to observe more rather than listening or taking a guide directly. Like if someone will come and say, like this is what you have to do. Note it down, it will be helpful for you in the future. Or something is saying that you shouldn't do something. It's not something really like it'll work in the future."2025-03-1701 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@ShivGurjar | What’s a piece of advice someone gave you about 'fitting in' that was either shockingly helpful or completely ridiculous?Click here to reply to @ShivGurjar "Kamzaru kona mera jaga jagapura yargan nom."2025-03-1701 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How do you navigate sensory sensitivities while striving to live a fulfilling and joyful life?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "So if you need a moment, you need to articulate that, you need to advocate for yourself and tell people, and if it means taking a moment to step outside, get some fresh air, listen to music, do a guided meditation, take a moment, take a breath, take a beat. Because whatever is going on can pause, can wait. And you don't need to lose yourself for this scenario or the situation and then completely exhaust yourself."2025-03-1601 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@ArtsyNerdyJock | The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse...Click here to reply to @ArtsyNerdyJock "One place in the autism spectrum is different from being on in another point on the spectrum. And how ADD is different from ADHD and where there's crossover. I mean, I think this is all just such great stuff. And I would have loved to have this, to have conversations like this when I was a kid growing up, because I struggled socially because of my neurodivergence, which is really interesting because I'm a very social guy now."2025-03-1011 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@AuntieT | What’s a piece of advice someone gave you about 'fitting in' that was either shockingly helpful or completely ridiculous?Click here to reply to @AuntieT "Hi. I wanted to respond to the prompt. I think the best advice about fitting in, it's crazy because I got it from a movie. It's crazy because I can't even really remember the name of the movie. It was with Amanda Bynes, what a Girl Wants. And there was a portion where the boy said to her, why are you trying to fit in when you were born to stand out?"2025-03-1002 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What's a movie or TV series you never get tired of watching?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "So there's something like. It's like watching a movie that you love and you know already. It's like spending time with your best friend. And it just. It feels good. It just like. It just warms my heart. And with the kissing booth, why I wanted to land here is because all it took was for a simple kissing booth. And I say simple because of how it's presented in the film. I myself don't think I would participate in something like this."2025-03-1003 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@JodiLin65 | What’s a piece of advice someone gave you about 'fitting in' that was either shockingly helpful or completely ridiculous?Click here to reply to @JodiLin65 "When it comes to intimate relationships, I have to be attracted to the person as well as attracted to their personality. You know, I was. Unfortunately, I was never one of those who could just say, oh, looks don't matter. I mean, if you're just a friend of mine, then sure, looks don't matter. But anyway, I have been attracted to many more women throughout my life than I have men."2025-03-0901 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What’s a piece of advice someone gave you about 'fitting in' that was either shockingly helpful or completely ridiculous?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "That's really a question of whether the rooms and spaces you're in will receive you, which you have no control over. But you do have control over how comfortable you are with yourself at all times. And if you're not comfortable with yourself, then why? What's going on? And if you are, hey, now, keep doing what you're doing."2025-03-0801 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How can you tell if your unique traits stem from personality or neurodivergence?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Recently I did an episode on Woken Free with my husband on Love on the spectrum. Essentially, I thought it was going to be a really important opportunity to share what it's like for someone who's not on the spectrum to be with someone who is. And just to be clear, I am the person on the spectrum and I hope it gives and serves as it needs to. You can listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts as well as on subsect."2025-02-2102 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@TheMs.Leanne | How do you talk about neurodivergence without fearing judgment?Click here to reply to @TheMs.Leanne "I was different and I didn't know how. It was more of a shameful thing for me when I was younger. I am learning disabled or have specific learning disabilities, however you want to put it. And there are four main categories under that. There are more, but I have four of them at least."2025-02-0704 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How do you talk about neurodivergence without fearing judgment?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "How do you talk about neurodivergence without fear of judgment? You don't. The reality is we live in a life in a world where people will judge you whether you do or don't do something. People will judge you whether you go outside or you stay indoors. Judgment is a constant in this life, and that doesn't feel good. And it feels more amplified when you are neurodivergent. But a star doesn't apologize for shining brightly, so neither should you."2025-02-0101 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How does being neurodivergent shape your approach to fresh starts?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "So I want to ask you, like if you also were later diagnosed with being neurodivergent, like, how is knowing this now going into 2025 being here? You know, we're a little bit more into the month now. How's it going? Is, is the year progressing better? Are things the same? What new discoveries and clarity clarifying moments do you have for yourself? Let's talk about it."2025-01-2101 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | PSA: The nervous system trauma lens is not a perfect fit for all of us.Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "And so you think about a heightened nervous system that can pick up on whether it's sight or sounds or smells or even demands, then it's very easy for our nervous system to reach that red line, so to speak, where an allistic nervous system is not going to experience that. And because of this difference in our brain wiring and thus our biology, there is no amount of therapy or hard work that you can do to fix that. It just is."2025-01-0304 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@i_amchantal | # 23 - The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse...Click here to reply to @i_amchantal "You know, the path that you choose usually has to do with what you're interested in, what you feel your passion is. And you can't ever be like someone else that you see, quote unquote, making it."2024-12-2204 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@ERPDesigner | My favorite neurodiversity hack for staying organized...Click here to reply to @ERPDesigner "So if you've got the fundamentals of how to organize a notebook according to the methodology, you can Bullet Journal and you can customize it. Because if you Google all the different ways people have adapted the Bullet Journal and had it follow a particular theme or project, there's a lot out there. And why is it my favorite hack? Well, here's the thing. If, if you have. I'm going to talk for myself."2024-12-1604 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Happy "Mind Magic" Day 🎉Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "There was a neurodivergent holiday, I'd want to call it Mind Magic Day, because the mind is a wonder. And one could even argue it's magical, because even to this day, in 2024, there's still so much to be learned and understood about how the mind works, how neurodivergence works, and all the differences, all the nuances, it's. It's a wonder."2024-12-1300 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | An autistic navigating friendships & community. Breaking my own heart, over & again. ❤️‍🩹Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "And from that point forward, I swore to myself I would never run into the scenario again where I saw someone as a friend and they saw me as barely an acquaintance because I wanted to take people as they come, letting them reveal themselves to me on the daily from their words, actions and behaviors and how those things do or don't line up, and then without judgment, just receiving them as they are. And that served me well for a number of years. Fast forward to today."2024-12-0805 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@kbLira | Who in your life has supported your neurodiversity journey, and how can you express gratitude to them?Click here to reply to @kbLira "Entonces el ver cómo soy yo, el irme entendiendo, yo no entendí, yo no lo entendía, fue mi terapista la que me dijo tienes muchos rasgos de esto y vamos a ver cómo podemos hacerle. Pero definitivamente sí soy una persona que pues hoy así, la verdad que no es fácil. ¿Por qué?"2024-12-0704 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | One Day at a Time 😘Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "But that is like one of the biggest communication strategies that I've learned to take away from the fact that like the minute you stop trying to make someone feel what you feel and you start to communicate what's going on, why you're feeling this way, really being honest with yourself around what the trigger is and how it's really impacting you and what you need as a part of your solution, but then also what you need your partner to do to be a part of the solution is everything."2024-11-2804 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@INDIA333 | To Mask or Not, That is the Question.Click here to reply to @INDIA333 "They're not going to understand my perspective. So you kind of go with the flow and you mask when need to and take your mask off in front of those that you know are going to understand you and where it is that you're coming from. And honestly, that's hard to find nowadays. So thank you for that as well."2024-11-2701 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@muffyn | What superpower will you level up this month?♾️🐬Click here to reply to @muffyn "Hi. To decide on a superpower is quite a difficult job because I want so many superpowers, but still trying. Well, this month I will level up my superpower of focus, cutting distractions, and I'll try to focus on what truly matters and giving my full energy to each moment. Small, steady steps toward clarity and purpose. This really I want this month. So let's see. Bye."2024-11-2600 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Blastkat | Who in your life has supported your neurodiversity journey, and how can you express gratitude to them?Click here to reply to @Blastkat "My mom, for example, and we still point this out, she has this gift for mathematics, which is funny because I mean, she's in the medical field, so has absolutely no use for this other than when she's at the grocery store and she decides she feels like adding up her entire cart, including the taxes. And by the way, in Midwest, where we live, taxes are split into two, food and non food. And sometimes you have syntax."2024-11-2303 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Who in your life has supported your neurodiversity journey, and how can you express gratitude to them?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "What a wonderful prompt. So there's a couple of people, I would say, that have played a role here in supporting my neurodiversity journey without knowing they were supporting my neurodiversity journey. So first and foremost, I'm really blessed to have phenomenal godparents for my son and my son's godfather, Plato, huge role in helping me really take my mental health seriously for the last couple of years. And because of that push and support, it led to me actually being able to be diagnosed."2024-11-1903 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@i_amchantal | # 16 - What superpower will you level up this month?Click here to reply to @i_amchantal "Controlling the food that we're putting in our body so that we could be at peak health and really be able to do the things that we need to do, get through the day, be more strong, be stronger, have stronger bodies. And I'm looking forward to what the new year is going to bring after that."2024-11-1504 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Rupi.kaur_25 | What superpower will you level up this month?Click here to reply to @Rupi.kaur_25 "You know what superpower I got this month? I got to know the traits of narcissists. I was not aware what is npd? Who are the narcissist people, how they behave, how can I discriminate, how can I distinguish them? Until I met a narcissist, I got to know that narcissist is a person who can drain your energy in no time. I got to know that I should be staying away from narciss. That narcissist wants your attention. That narcissist want to demean you."2024-11-1302 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Guruball1 | What superpower will you level up this month?Click here to reply to @Guruball1 "But as far as me, like, hanging out with men, I don't hang out with men. No, that's. That's. I have plenty of guys that I know. I have brothers, I have friends, cousins, or I just don't hang out with them. And I don't hang out with just regular guys I know as friends, because why? I'm an older man. Older men don't get together and hang out anymore. We don't do that."2024-11-1204 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | And Breathe 🙏🏾Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Hey, have you taken a deep breath today? Maybe two, three, four, five times? Sometimes you just have to breathe. There's so much going on all the time. And whether you're neurodivergent, whether you have kids, whether you're having a really good moment or you're in the midst of some type of chaos or challenge, a deep breath will serve you. Ooh. It will serve you through and through."2024-11-0901 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What superpower will you level up this month?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "I'm just going to level that up to be even more refined, even faster, even more clever to get what I need. Because life is not about sitting and saying, I don't know. Life is about seeing what you want, knowing what you want, and also getting up and making it happen. And that is, that's going to be the superpower that I level up this month. I know that this is a new transition for us, at least in the United States right now."2024-11-0601 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@neera06 | How I navigate social situations that don’t feel neurodivergent-friendly...Click here to reply to @neera06 "हाई नमस्कार दोस्तों, मुझे लगा कि मुझे ये वाला पोडकास्ट हिंदी और या फिर आप कह सकते हो इंग्लिश में पोस्ट करना चाहिए। मुझे यह क्वेश्चन काफी इंस्पायरिंग लगा। इस क्वेश्चन में काफी अच्छी चीज बोली गई है कि आप कैसे नेविगेट करेंगे सोशल सिचुएशन को जिसमें कि न्यूरो डायवर्ज, न्यूरो डायवर्जेंट फ्रेंडली नहीं है। हां यह बहुत ही चैलेंजिंग सिचुएशन होगी किसी के लिए भी, बट हम कुछ स्ट्रैटेजीज अपना के इस सिचुएशन से भी ओवर कम कर सकते हैं। बट न्यूरो डायवर्जेंट फ्रेंडली एग्जैकटली है क्या है यह क्या चीज है।"2024-11-0504 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@aungkoko | သရောစဥ်Click here to reply to @aungkoko2024-11-0301 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What flexibility means to me as a neurodivergent individual and how I incorporate it into my daily life...Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "As a neurodivergent person, flexibility to me means uncomfortable growth. Because with autism spectrum disorder, high functioning and adhd, I find a lot of comfortability exists within inflexibility. Because I've created rules, right? I create rules for what I do, what I say, where I go, how I do this each and every day, throughout the day, for every process. Like, it's just constant rulemaking in my mind."2024-10-2903 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What do you say when someone says, "You don't look like you're ________ (fill in the blank)."Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "And I, at least for me in this year, being that this, I'm newer to the journey of my neurodivergence, I don't know if I'll feel as flabbergasted five years, ten years from now, but in year one, I'll tell you, I'm just like, I kind of wanted, like, my mouth wants to drop to the floor and I just, I'm just like, okay, like, you tell me what."2024-10-2301 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | What do you say when someone says, "You don't look like you're ________ (fill in the blank)."Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "What do I say when someone says, you don't look autistic or seem autistic, or I would never know. I've got a few different options in my back pocket, and it really depends on context of which one I pull out and also whether I'm feeling equipped or not to use that particular option. So if someone says to me, you don't look autistic, then my first response is, oh, and what does autism look like?"2024-10-2304 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | How I navigate social situations that don’t feel neurodivergent-friendly...Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "And it's like another language is being spoken. And I have to say that when I encounter those situations where I'm not being understood because of they're not, no matter how many times I say, just hear my words, don't interpret them, they have no concept of what that means. And then I have no way of that means, I have no way of communicating to them and no way of really understanding them. And there's like no person in between, no translator, right?"2024-10-2304 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How I navigate social situations that don’t feel neurodivergent-friendly...Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "You're always going to be okay because you just have to know that for yourself as well as action and take action to make that your reality. So you can also feel that."2024-10-2202 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What simple actions can people take daily to better support neurodivergent friends, family, or colleagues?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Because we may not share something in common, but it doesn't mean that we can't hear each other. To learn how to better relate to each other, how to better support each other, how to be present for each other. But all of that comes down to listening. And typically what I find, especially with either narcissistic or neurotypical people, is just listening for fill in the blank, not listening to understand. And I think that would."2024-10-1801 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@gfresh | You’re leading a team of neurodivergent & neurotypical colleagues. What strategies do you use to ensure everyone feels supported & able to contribute?Click here to reply to @gfresh "Ladar. Allah."2024-10-0900 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | You’re leading a team of neurodivergent & neurotypical colleagues. What strategies do you use to ensure everyone feels supported & able to contribute?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Teamwork is a dream work. And how do you do this when you have neurodivergent and neurotypical folks in the room? Communication is everything. Clarity in the communication, transparency in that communication, and then also openness. Open for feedback, open for encouragement, open for acknowledgement. Communication around those things is going to be critical because people's brains are processing information differently. People are operating at different speeds and functions and abilities."2024-10-0801 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | AuDHD & Eating: "One thing I've discovered about my neurodivergent brain that surprised me..."Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "And really, this is like the tip of the iceberg with respect to neurodivergence and food. Eating it, preparing it, barriers, too. Executive functioning, shifting cognitive load. Like, there are so many different aspects of even eating disorders. Arfid, for one. I'm still figuring these things out for myself, but I've made significant changes in my relationships and in the way that I do things that have really led to a healthier practice of eating."2024-10-0704 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@chipotle69 | One thing I have discovered about my neurodiverse brain that surprised me...Click here to reply to @chipotle69 "That was when I took psychology as a subject, and I only then found out about ADHD, dyslexia, and all the types of mental disorders that existed prior to this. I only knew mostly about anxiety and depression as a mental disorder. I didn't really know that there were so many kinds of it and all of that. So, yeah, I'm still studying psychology now. So that was when my interest in the subject was piqued and I found out that I was, in fact, neurodivergent."2024-10-0703 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@cait_1992 | To Mask or Not, That is the Question.Click here to reply to @cait_1992 "Mask or not to mask. Okay, so some people wear masks and likes to keep the mask on. My dad definitely kept his mask on for the longest time. All through my life, actually. Okay, buddy, hold on. And he kept his mask on also his life and my husband. Well, actually, his mask came off when his mask officially came off. I was giving birth to my second son, and that's when his mask came off, so he showed his true colors."2024-10-0601 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@uzair52725 | checkingClick here to reply to @uzair527252024-10-0600 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@MitJ | One thing I have discovered about my neurodiverse brain that surprised me...Click here to reply to @MitJ "The one thing that I will say about my neurodivergent brain that surprises me. And at first, growing up, for years and years, until I know quite recently, I always thought that there was something wrong with me. I've never been one to go with the flow. I've always been called a problem child for asking questions. I don't just do something because I'm told to. And, of course, that has caused problems in my jobs, in my career."2024-10-0404 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@MitJ | To Mask or Not, That is the Question.Click here to reply to @MitJ "And that's ridiculous that you have to be, you have to put something foreign into your body just to get an education. That was the last straw. That's when I started homeschooling her again. But, yeah, it's so frustrating when, like I said, people don't know what they don't know, but they're more than happy to wave their flag in the air and say, yeah, this is what I stand for."2024-10-0403 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | To Mask or Not: "Human Connection" & AbleismClick here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "Even here on swell, there's an emphasis on the sharing personal stories in order to create connection. And yet for autistics and perhaps other neurodivergent individuals, this is not necessarily how we operate. And so telling autistics not to mask is antithetical to everything we've ever been told and how society expects to operate from, like, an anthropological perspective or sociological even. There are things that humans do to create familiarity and the idea of safety."2024-10-0305 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@eternityspeaks | The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse...Click here to reply to @eternityspeaks "The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse is being able to have multiple thoughts at once. And being able to multitask in a way that neurotypicals can't. And processing information at such a fast speed, it can be overwhelming. But it also is quite magical as well. And being able to remember certain things. Yeah."2024-10-0300 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | To Mask or Not, That is the Question.Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "I don't know if I want to use that word either, to mask. But here's the thing, is that the reality of the matter is that there was a study done, I don't have room to share it here, but if anyone is interested, I can provide a link that shows brief interactions with autistics by allistics. Now, they did not know they were autistic. And the brief interactions were done in three different increments. The longest was 30 seconds."2024-10-0305 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@chitchatwithkk | To Mask or Not, That is the Question.Click here to reply to @chitchatwithkk "To mask or not to mask. My question is, why would you want to cover yourself with a mask? Why would you want to be fake? Why would you want to not live in your truth? That's my question. It shouldn't be to mask or not mask, because to cover yourself is to hold your beauty, to hold your worth, to deny yourself the truth. That's what it is when you decide to wear a mask or to cover up. So absolutely do not mask."2024-10-0300 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@taha_oracle | The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse...Click here to reply to @taha_oracle "But now, because it's so openly discussed and being explored, you know, because now we see the gray area, so it's easier to be open about it, to accept it and understand that everybody's brain is wired in a different way. So coming back to the question, I feel that the most empowering thing that I feel about being neurodiverse is that most of the time I feel that I'm in the now. There is a sense of timelessness or non linearity."2024-10-0203 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | To Mask or Not, That is the Question.Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "To mask or not to mask? That is the question. For those of us who are in the process of understanding that they have been masking throughout their life. Welcome. You are in good company. I am right there with you. And for those of you who are learning to unmask in personal and professional settings, please do share more. What's that been like? What are tricks and tips that you're doing to help with that process?"2024-10-0102 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@FilterCoffee | My favorite neurodiversity hack for staying organized...Click here to reply to @FilterCoffee "My friend and I always share that. You know, it's like growing out of our shells. Anything that is not working, that used to work, reflects how we have grown. So if something becomes disorganized, it just shows that you have grown out of your shell. And the more frequent it happens, the faster your growth is. So, yeah, that's an outlook. Have a great day. See ya."2024-09-2802 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@CourtneyJo | How do you explain your neurodiversity to someone unfamiliar with it?Click here to reply to @CourtneyJo "Over time, I've learned that my neurodiversity isn't a flaw, it's just a different way of experiencing life. I spent many years masking my traits and behaviors because I felt I had to fit into what society expects of me. Now I'm on a journey of unmasking and embracing my true self, which has been both challenging and liberating. Understanding my neurodiversity has helped me accept who I am, and I hope that by sharing this, it helps you understand me a little better too."2024-09-2601 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@CourtneyJo | The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse...Click here to reply to @CourtneyJo "So I recently got my autism diagnosis, and my whole life I just thought I was less than. I thought I was stupid. I thought I was just incapable of anything. I put myself down daily, and it was just kind of sad how I was living my life talking bad about myself and just putting myself down pretty much daily. And then I got my autism diagnosis, and it kind of just was like a light bulb came on. I finally had a reason for the way I am."2024-09-2303 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@TheMs.Leanne | How do you explain your neurodiversity to someone unfamiliar with it?Click here to reply to @TheMs.Leanne "So what I've done, I have taught many classes and many workshops, not only to give sighted people an idea of what someone with a visual impairment might go through, but also in cases like these, for example, for me, I switch directions. Not all the time. Okay. But there are times when I'm extremely tired, and. Excuse me, I have a horrible cough, y'all. So sorry."2024-09-2303 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SukainaWrites | How do you explain your neurodiversity to someone unfamiliar with it?Click here to reply to @SukainaWrites "The first thing I do is I tell, I tell them, I tell them to google neurodivergent to understand what the word means, because, oh my God, there are so many people who do not know what is neurology. There are so many people who do not, who are not aware. I think the, in my country, the only neurodivergent disorder that people are aware of is dyslexia."2024-09-1603 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@eternityspeaks | Of course I’m neurodivergent, I always___________.Click here to reply to @eternityspeaks "Of course. I'm neurodivergent. I always take things literally."2024-09-1300 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@MitJ | Of course I’m neurodivergent, I always struggle with fitting in..Click here to reply to @MitJ "Hi, swa people. I am considered neurodivergent, but really, I mean, isn't everybody different? Anyway, what's the point in trying to be the same? It's kind of stupid, but mine goes a little further than that, honestly, because I have. I'm awkwardly social. I have a really difficult time fitting into social situations."2024-09-1003 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@TheMs.Leanne | One thing I have discovered about my neurodiverse brain that surprised me...Click here to reply to @TheMs.Leanne "First of all, I just want to say thank you for this community. As a special education teacher and a learning disabled woman, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this community. Thank you. All right, so something that really surprised me about my neurodivergent brain. Well, okay, first of all, I should point out, when you meet one neurodivergent person or one, whatever their label or category they might fit into person, you meet one person, okay."2024-09-0904 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | Of course I’m neurodivergent, I always overthink 🤯Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Of course I'm neurodivergent. I always overthink everything and anything. Literally, figuratively, everything in between. It's challenging, it's tiring, it's darn right exhausting. And now finding out that I'm neurodivergent later in life, it's been a great opportunity to take that deep exhale and also pat on the back for like, ah, that's why you thought this. That's why you felt this way, ah, this is why these things happen. Ah."2024-09-0701 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@SeekingPlumb | The "most" empowering thing about being #AuDHD...Click here to reply to @SeekingPlumb "And thus then the double empathy problem. Well, maybe it's not just me. This leads me to my next link I've included here. It's a study that came out in 2017 looking at first impressions, short snippets of holistic and autistic interactions. And in each of those scenarios, regardless of age, autistics were seen less favorably."2024-08-2305 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | What's better than Neuro Vibe? 😎Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "How I can create pathways and habits that really foster a successful, productive, and enlightening life for myself. But most importantly, I'm excited to talk about this journey with you, for us to go on a journey together and really make it all about a neuro vibe. So, are you excited? I am. Talk to you soon."2024-08-2301 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@maryewart | One thing I have discovered about my neurodiverse brain that surprised me...Click here to reply to @maryewart2024-08-2000 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse...Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "The most empowering thing about being neurodiverse is the clarity. I have found that, as I guess, frustrating, one could say it could be of living life and not really fully understanding why you had certain feelings or why certain experiences were happening. Now I am like. I feel like a weight has been lifted off of my chest. And I know that's super cliche, but it's just the reality of life, of always feeling a bit like an alien, to be honest."2024-08-2003 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | My favorite neurodiversity hack for staying organized...Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Okay, so when do you think you're gonna make time? 55 years from now? Or you think when you're on your deathbed, you think? Then it makes no sense. Get it together. Get over yourself. Get over yourself. If you want to love your life, then you have to live a life that you love. It's not profound."2024-08-2004 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | One thing I have discovered about my neurodiverse brain that surprised me...Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "Right? Like, there's nothing to feel sorry about, nor is there something to be ashamed about, nor is there something wrong with being neurodivergent. And I would argue that probably one of the coolest things that I can do actually occurs because I am neurodivergent. So I pride myself on being kind of a fasten, like, fast person who's able to think on my feet and kind of be innovative on the spot."2024-08-2002 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@NeuroVibe | How do you explain your neurodiversity to someone unfamiliar with it?Click here to reply to @NeuroVibe "A part of my neurology lens for me, having, I guess, more challenges, maybe understanding how folks interact with the world and not really understanding, you know, the, like, I will take things more literal than, say, a neurotypical person. And I'm also a person who creates a lot of order and structure and rules of, like, how to go about things. And I think neurotypical people are more inclined to be like, rules are meant to be broken."2024-08-2003 minNeuro VibeNeuro Vibe@Swell | Welcome to Community Podcasting with SwellWelcome to this community podcast powered by Swellcast.com. To add your own episode to the show, please visit the show website. To reply to an episode, please visit the reply link in the episode description. To learn more, or start your own community podcast, please visit https://www.swellcast.com.2024-08-1300 min