Only focus on what you want.
Psychology
Not Neurotypical™
Not Neurotypical™ (Neurodivergent); posting personal experiences on Mental Health and AuDHD, and sharing other peoples’ experiences found online; leaning towards Late Diagnosed AuDHD.
Graham was Late Diagnosed (53) with: Autism & ADHD (AuDHD), & PTSD Trauma, after struggling with Clinical Depression, and Acute Social Anxiety, since his late teens. Graham’s Neurodivergent journey begins
Autism is very misunderstood. by @autisticadhdco(Autistic x ADHD.Co) | Twitter Thread Reader
Autism is very misunderstood.
Not just by the general population, but even by some "professionals"
It’s not one thing.
It’s not always obvious.
And it’s not a flaw.
Here’s what most people don’t know about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and why it matters 🧵
Burnout isn’t stress. by @MetaMorpehus(Sosa | Mental Strategist) | Twitter Thread Reader
Burnout isn’t stress.
It started when you were praised for holding it all together.
That praise became identity. That identity became oxygen.
Now you can’t stop because you don’t know who you’d be without it.
Here’s what no one told you: 🧵 https://t.co/MmvQfHZtMg
Tactical Reset
A surprising number of technical issues can be solved by resetting the glitchy device. Sometimes you have to unplug it or hold down several buttons to make it work, but this can be a fairly simple solution for what are sometimes shockingly complex issues resulting from an operational state that’s somehow gotten muddled. I find
Exile Lifestyle
by Colin Wright
I got the ADHD, too
This month I got my official diagnosis for Adult ADHD. It’s fun to share experiences with friends. While ADHD presents some new waters to navigate, it isn’t exactly news to me. Thanks to Dr. TikTok, I’ve suspected this outcome for a few years now. It’s nice to have a proper diagnosis though. If I’m struggling to focus or feeling overwhelmed, I know the probable root cause is how my brain processes dopamine and norepinephrine impacting my executive function.
Which self is this?
Last month Katherine called out the tension inherent in a “personal” website which is that it is both public and personal, and one’s public (or professional) persona is often different from that of their personal life. Robin Rendle riffed on the concept and said that it’s totally fine for personal websites to be messy or imperfect or weird (i.e., not necessarily how you’d want to present a “professional” front) and declared, in a pretty great and punchy/pithy statement, “You’re a poem and not software”. Manu also picked up the thread and brought up a good point which is that people are complex and are allowed to have multiple selves that they present in different ways (and one great thing about your website is that it’s yours and you can choose which self or selves to present, and how).
The Architecture of Silence.
About
This site is about silence.
Keep it to yourself and only speak when you are ready to act. Not before, not after. Learn to speak and provide a valid, useful opinion only when the time is right.
hypernormalization | Systems are crumbling – but daily life continues. The dissonance is real
If everything feels broken but strangely normal, the Soviet-era concept of hypernormalization can help
Trying To Change, Or Changing The Subject? How Feedback Gets Derailed
The first episode of Hidden Brain explores switchtracking: a common pattern in conversations you'll be accusing your partner of in no time! Plus speedy science, a cup of tea and a song from Adam Cole.
Post Secret Voicemail
Tell a secret, hear a secret.
“If you could have a conversation with someone who’s no longer alive, who would it be, and what would you talk about?”
Welcome to LessWrong! — LessWrong
The road to wisdom? Well, it's plain
and simple to express: • Err
and err
and err again
but less
and less
and less. • – Piet Hein …
pathological demand avoidance
I first came across this term when I was browsing the subreddits for adhd and autistic women. After reading more about it I realised belatedly (in my 40s) that I have been coping with this my entire life. Strangely just finding a name to something formerly ambiguous can bring so much clarity and comfort, along...
Only Speak If It Improves Upon The Silence - 47nil
Only Speak If It Improves Upon The Silence
One Day You’ll Find Yourself
Select advice from your uncle in the big city.
Part of my autistic experience is that I am often told that I project a calm aura and have a calming presence - even at times when I do not feel calm myself.— Callum Stephen (He/Him) (@AutisticCallum_) March 5, 2025
Part of my autistic experience is that I am often told that I project a calm aura and have a calming presence - even at times when I do not feel calm myself.
Bhuvan | Neurodivergent Health Coach (@balancewithbhuvan) auf Threads)
When your ADHD meds kick in but suddenly:
- Your sensory issues get LOUDER
- Routine changes feel OVERWHELMING
- Social interactions drain you FASTER
- Transitions become CHALLENGING
This isn't medication failure.
This is the AuDHD experience - when managing one part of your brain brings the other into sharp focus.
A thread on navigating this unique neurotype...🧵
Creating Autistic Suffering: The AuDHD Burnout to Psychosis Cycle- A deeper look
This article was co-authored by Tanya Adkin and David Gray-Hammond Monotropism is a theory of autism. It is used interchangeably as a theory and also a trait that describes a style of attention. It suggests that Autistic people tend to have singular but highly detailed tunnels of attention, as opposed to spreading their attentional resources
How to ADHD / by Alexey Botkov
I created a 3D tool for How To ADHD, a youtube channel dedicated to knowledge about and advice living with ADHD. Part of the channel's style is animated cartoons of their main character depicted as a brain. To suit their 2D workflow using AfterEffects, I created a 3D model for their new logo and made a utility that could render it out from any angle.
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You Might Not Recover from Burnout. Ever.
What grows from the ashes of your old life?
emotional.codes
emotional.codes is a collection of tools that I've found useful for processing emotions and having interpersonal interactions.
Autistic burnout at 53
Autistic burnout is an intense, chronic state of physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion. Typically caused by prolonged masking, sensory overload, social demands, and the constant struggle to na…
How to make your own Dopamine Menu
Create your personalized menu of activities to replace mindless scrolling.
Dopamine Menu
Create your personalized dopamine menu
An Illustrated Dictionary of Emotion
Emotions guide our lives. Exploring how we feel is a worthy endeavor for anyone hoping to understand themselves or even build a successful brand.
Cool Self
A theory of life about searching for your best.
What is wrong with me
The personal website of wargaluk, a conscious physical being and a person.
How to stop worrying about the worst case scenario — Lewis Mosey (@lewmosey)
How to stop worrying about the worst case scenario.
Cap Watkins – The Sliding Scale of Giving a Fuck
Hold on a second. I'm like a two-out-of-ten on this. How strongly do you feel?
I'm probably a six-out-of-ten, I replied after a couple moments of consideration.
Cool, then let's do it your way.