The past few weeks I haven’t been recovering well from my exercise. I thought it was perimenopause or something, but upon examining my journal entries I could trace it back to one...| Winnie Lim
By recognising Autistic traits as a result of a different attentional style rather than dysfunction, we can design environments that […] The post Supporting Monotropic Thinkers: Creating Environments Where Focus Can Flourish appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Chantell Marshall aka Shy Little Pixie Imagine you are watching a highly anticipated movie at the cinema: You […] The post Transitioning Autistically: A Case of Can’t, Not Won’t appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
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Whether you've been diagnosed, take meds/don't take meds, or just relate to the symptoms of ADHD, this post is for you! Learn how to make ADHD work for you.| Little Miss Lionheart
Flow. In the zone. Peak performance. Whether you get to these states as a yogi, an athlete, or as a knowledge worker, hyperfocus is another, broader, term that describes this heightened mental state. It’s something into which artists and NFL players alike can tap into for composing an opus, or throwing a perfect football spiral. […]| Narbis
Sports might be just the kind of activity that the ADHD brain is made for. Competing in a sport provides ongoing stimulation and clear, immediate rewards. You don’t have to sit still, either – in fact, moving constantly is part of the job description! Swimmer Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian ever, has shown that […]| ADaptHD