
I'm Frozen – A Day in the Life of AuDHD Depression
When both Autism and ADHD collide in your nervous system, even the smallest tasks can feel impossible. This is what a freeze day really looks like — and why you’re not lazy, broken, or failing.

Escaping Into the Past, Grieving the Present: A Reflection on Nostalgia, Music, and the World We Leave Behind
Why does the past sometimes feel safer than the present? This personal reflection explores the bittersweet pull of nostalgia, the way music transports us to lost moments, and the quiet grief of watching the world change. If you’ve ever found comfort in old songs, faded memories, or the longing for a time that no longer exists, this is for you.

The ‘Cool Parent’ Guide to Understanding Teen Lingo (Without Sounding Cringe)
Ever tried to decode your teen’s latest slang and ended up feeling cringe? You’re not alone. This guide breaks down the mystifying world of teen lingo—helping you understand what they’re actually saying (without embarrassing yourself in the process). Whether you want to build better communication or just avoid misusing “rizz,” this is your no-nonsense, slightly humorous survival guide to talking with Gen Z.

A Day in the Life: When the NeuroDivergent Therapist Struggles with EVERYTHING
Being a therapist doesn’t mean having it all figured out—especially when you’re neurodivergent. Some days, executive dysfunction, sensory overwhelm, and an overactive brain make even the simplest tasks feel impossible. This raw, humorous, and painfully relatable glimpse into a day in the life of a neurodivergent therapist proves that even the helpers need help sometimes.

Why So Many Gen X Women Are Only Now Realising They’re Neurodivergent
Why are so many Gen X women only now realizing they’re neurodivergent? For decades, they masked, adapted, and internalized struggles that were never recognized as ADHD, autism, or other forms of neurodivergence. This piece explores the cultural, medical, and social reasons behind the late-diagnosis wave—and what it means to finally understand yourself in midlife.

Here’s to More Brat Energy in 2025: A Love Letter to Neurodivergent Women Who Take Up Space (and Refuse to Apologize for It)
2024 was the year of brat energy—unapologetic, bold, and fully embracing the right to take up space. This love letter to neurodivergent women is a rallying cry for those who’ve spent years shrinking themselves to fit expectations. It’s time to unmask, own your quirks, and demand joy without guilt. Here’s to more rebellion, rest, and radical self-acceptance in the year ahead.

The Shady Corner Chronicles, or ‘How A Neurodivergent Used To Navigate Party Season’
Ever found yourself clinging to the edges of a party, secretly planning your escape? Welcome to the Shady Corner Chronicles, where the neurodivergent navigate social gatherings with a mix of wit, exhaustion, and strategic retreat. This personal reflection dives into the realities of masking, social burnout, and the quiet victories of simply surviving party season.

10 ADHD-Approved Ways to (Barely) Survive Christmas Chaos
Christmas chaos and ADHD—what could possibly go wrong? From overwhelming social events to last-minute gift shopping, the holidays can feel like an Olympic sport for the neurodivergent brain. This guide shares 10 ADHD-friendly survival tips to help you navigate festive madness with humor, creativity, and (hopefully) your sanity intact.

How to Begin Inner Child Healing — 10 Signs Your Inner Child is Calling Out To You
Ever feel like there's a younger version of you still carrying old wounds? That’s your inner child, whispering for attention. This guide explores 10 key signs your inner child needs healing, from emotional triggers to patterns of self-sabotage. Learn how to reconnect with your past self, foster deep self-compassion, and begin the journey toward emotional healing.

Want to Know What Art Therapy Is All About?
What is Art Therapy?
Art has long been a powerful tool for self-expression and emotional healing. More than just aesthetics, the creative process taps into our subconscious, offering a path to deeper self-awareness and personal growth.
Art therapy is a psychotherapy approach that uses creative expression to support mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. Unlike traditional talk therapy, art therapy allows individuals to express emotions non-verbally, giving shape to feelings that may be difficult to articulate.
At its core, art therapy is based on several key principles:
Non-Verbal Expression – Art offers a unique form of communication beyond words.
Self-Exploration – Creativity fosters deeper introspection and emotional awareness.
Symbolism – Artistic creations can reveal subconscious thoughts and emotions.
Empowerment – The creative process provides control over one’s healing journey.
Holistic Healing – Art therapy acknowledges the mind-body connection in emotional wellness.
Whether through guided sessions with a therapist or self-led creative exercises, art therapy provides a safe and transformative way to explore emotions. Looking for a place to start? Try Printable Art Therapy Cards for mindfulness and emotional reflection.
📌 Want to explore more creative therapy tools? Visit my Etsy shop: Creative Therapy Printables for resources designed by a psychotherapist to support emotional well-being.
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