You wake up. Your phone is dead. So is your motivation.You blink, and somehow it’s 3:14 PM. You’re still in yesterday’s hoodie, halfway through a half-task you don’t even remember starting. 🌟 Managing energy with neurodivergence is possible—even in a world that worships hustle culture and 5 AM routines. And no, you’re not alone in questioning it.Continue reading “🌀 Welcome to the Matrix, Friend. We See You.”
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You’re Not Faking It: Navigating Imposter Syndrome After a Late Neurodivergent Diagnosis
You’ve finally found the words that make everything click. The overwhelm, the burnout, the constant sense that you were somehow playing life on “hard mode” while everyone else coasted on default settings—it’s starting to make sense. It might’ve come through a formal diagnosis. Or maybe it hit during a late-night deep dive into neurodivergent TikTok.Continue reading “You’re Not Faking It: Navigating Imposter Syndrome After a Late Neurodivergent Diagnosis”
🪫 “Why Am I Always on 5%?” – When Your Body’s Battery Can’t Keep Up with Life’s Apps
You ever wake up and immediately feel like your energy level is that sad little red sliver on your phone—the one that screams charge me now—except you did sleep, and nothing’s charging? Meanwhile, everyone around you seems to be running on full brightness, 5G, and 27 open apps, while you’re over here just trying toContinue reading “🪫 “Why Am I Always on 5%?” – When Your Body’s Battery Can’t Keep Up with Life’s Apps”
🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)
⚠️ Content Note: This piece touches on themes of global violence, nervous system overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, and advocacy in the face of collective trauma. While it doesn’t include graphic details, it does reference recent events (including the U.S. bombings in Iran) and the emotional impact of ongoing world crises. It’s written with the intention of protectingContinue reading “🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)”
Unplugging Won’t Save You: Reclaiming Mental Health Without Abandoning the World
Some days it feels like the world’s on fire, and you’re just trying to make it through your morning coffee without spiraling. Navigating political anxiety with mental health support isn’t just helpful—it’s necessary. Political seasons stir up more than just headlines—they stir up hearts, histories, fears, and fatigue. For some, it’s just another cycle. ForContinue reading “Unplugging Won’t Save You: Reclaiming Mental Health Without Abandoning the World”
Who Are We Beneath the Noise? A Return to Essence Through Therapy, Magick, and Meaning
Maybe you’ve been feeling untethered, over-identified with your productivity, or exhausted by roles you didn’t choose. Maybe you’re grieving a version of yourself that’s been drowned out by the noise. If any of that rings true, soul retrieval therapy might be the gentle path back to the core of who you are. You’re not broken. You’re human.Continue reading “Who Are We Beneath the Noise? A Return to Essence Through Therapy, Magick, and Meaning”
Dear Neurodivergent Mom: You’re Not Broken—You’re Becoming (Wanda Maximoff Would Agree)
Welcome to the Fourth Trimester—A.k.a. The Westview of Motherhood If you’ve recently given birth and feel like your sense of time, identity, and reality are collapsing in on themselves—hi. You might be a new mom, and you might also feel like you’ve accidentally hexed your own life into a bizarre alternate sitcom universe where nothingContinue reading “Dear Neurodivergent Mom: You’re Not Broken—You’re Becoming (Wanda Maximoff Would Agree)”
Wild Cards & Misfires: What UNO Can Teach Us About Neurodivergent Communication
You’re in a conversation. Someone shares a story—maybe about a frustrating meeting or a weird dream. A neurotypical friend responds with a logical reflection, like, “Yeah, that reminds me of when I had a similar issue with my manager.” It’s tidy. Sequential. Makes sense—at least in the framework of typical conversational flow. But when weContinue reading “Wild Cards & Misfires: What UNO Can Teach Us About Neurodivergent Communication”
Joel is Gone. Now What?: Surviving the Unthinkable When Your Person Dies
Inspired by the raw emotional gravity of The Last of Us Part II, this blog explores what happens when we lose the person who anchored us to the world—through the lens of Ellie’s grief after Joel’s death. This isn’t just fan commentary; it’s an exploration of real-world attachment loss, adult grief, and how we beginContinue reading “Joel is Gone. Now What?: Surviving the Unthinkable When Your Person Dies”
Are You an Innie or an Outtie? (Or Both?)
Using Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Severance to Understand the Parts Inside You—and the Strange Magick of Becoming Whole Again Welcome to Lumon Industries (a.k.a. Your Brain) Let’s be honest: if your inner world sometimes feels like it was designed by a morally ambiguous tech company with suspicious lighting and no windows… you’re not alone.Continue reading “Are You an Innie or an Outtie? (Or Both?)”