By Ariane Resnick — 2022
Neurodiversity is the idea that it’s normal and acceptable for people to have brains that function differently from one another.
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CLEAR ALL
Embracing, not fixing, mental differences
Our five senses evolved to help us know the world. But sometimes, a tripped wire or two in the brain lets us perceive in completely bizarre ways.
Given the right circumstances.
In a work world dominated by automation, digitalization, and increasing incivility, the need for one group of workers, those whom I call “sensitive strivers,” has never been greater.
Neurodiversity, sensitivity, and how the status quo snubs 20–30% of us.
Our brains don’t all work the same way. One New York–based software company sees that as a competitive advantage.
Small ways to build up your confidence while accepting your imperfections—not their limitations on your life.
Let’s move beyond superpowers but not forget to keep promoting our strengths.
Anthony Hopkins, Wentworth Miller and others are showing us that autism is more varied than it once seemed to be.
Your child is wired differently, and that means his life may not follow the path you envisioned. Before you can help him thrive, you must give yourself space and time to recognize the emotions that a neurodivergent diagnosis brings. Here’s how to get started embracing your new “normal.”