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Posts tagged under Neurodiversity

Understanding your unique strengths

Posted: 30 December, 2024

Understanding your unique spiky cognitive profile can help you embrace your strengths, manage challenges, and create conditions for personal and professional growth. Learn how to replace negative labels with self-compassion, leverage your strengths, and thrive in both work and life.

Post by: Emily Edwards.

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Neurodivergent job seekers

Posted: 20 December, 2024

Neurodiversity is diversity in thinking; we all think in different ways. This means, that as a human species we are all neurodiverse, but not all of us are neurodivergent.

Post by: Emily Edwards.

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Understanding and Responding to Local Neurodivergent Needs

Posted: 18 March, 2025

Survey results reveal what support the local neurodivergent community wants and needs. Insights on preferred settings, accessibility needs, and the importance of informal socia gatherings. See what people shared and what I have planned next.

Post by: Emily Edwards.

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Managing Sensory Needs in the Workplace: Why It Matters and What You Can Do

Posted: 15 July, 2025

Discover why sensory needs matter at work — and how they impact wellbeing, focus, and inclusion. Download a free audit tool to reflect, review, and take practical steps toward a more supportive workplace.

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Neurodiversity and Hormones: Understanding the Connection

Posted: 22 October, 2025

Hormones can amplify neurodivergent traits — understanding this connection brings much needed awareness, understanding and an opportunity to make a difference at home and in the workplace.

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Clean Language and Neurodiversity Aren't Just Compatible — They're Profoundly Aligned

Posted: 23 December, 2025

Clean Language changed my life as a neurodivergent person. Here's why this approach creates transformational outcomes for neurodivergent clients.

Post by: Emily Edwards.

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Why group coaching can be powerful for neurodivergent adults

Posted: 26 February, 2026

Tired of the being stuck in the same loops — time running out, overwhelm and not noticing until it's too late, admin mounting, decision fatugue? This blog shares why and how groups help, plus the research behind my pilot programme.

Post by: Emily Edwards.

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Black Holes, deep Focus and Why Being Interrupted Hurts

Posted: 16 March, 2026

My focus isn't a spotlight or a tunnel — it's a black hole. In this post, I explore what monotropism actually feels like from the inside, what happens when you get pulled out without warning, and what I discovered when a coach asked me some clean questions about my own attention.

Post by: Emily Edwards.

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