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“The beauty of travel for the neurodivergent soul is seeing the world through an utterly unique lens that most are blinded to.”
“The beauty of travel for the neurodivergent soul is seeing the world through an utterly unique lens that most are blinded to.”
Autistic Travel | Experiencing India 🇮🇳
Liam | LeftFootForward.uk
Feb 17
Let’s Clean Your Bathroom Together
Let’s Clean Your Bathroom Together
A Checklist To Help Break Down A Seemingly Massive Task, When You Are Struggling To Get Out Of Bed
The Divergent Shift
Feb 9
Always a toddler — just because I’m disabled doesn’t mean I’m stupid
Always a toddler — just because I’m disabled doesn’t mean I’m stupid
This will come as a shock to some people, but being in a wheelchair does not impact your intelligence.
Scott Whitney
Feb 3
From Rejection to Exaltation: Embracing Sensitivity as My Autistic Strength
From Rejection to Exaltation: Embracing Sensitivity as My Autistic Strength
The Power of Being True to Yourself, A Journey to Triumph
The Divergent Shift
Dec 6, 2023
5 Ways to Accomplish Hard Things with Less Anxiety: Neurodivergent Edition
5 Ways to Accomplish Hard Things with Less Anxiety: Neurodivergent Edition
Ugh, but I don’t want to do the “adulting” today!
The Divergent Shift
Dec 5, 2023
Disabled, but not damaged
Disabled, but not damaged
People can often look at me like I’m damaged goods.
Scott Whitney
Apr 17
55 years ago we put on a man on the moon, but we still don’t have …….
55 years ago we put on a man on the moon, but we still don’t have …….
This article is inspired by Rupy Kaur Roberts instagram post from today. If you want to read the original Instagram and watch the video…
Scott Whitney
Feb 5
Currently trending
Disability & Work: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Disability & Work: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Bad
Scott Whitney
May 3
Disability robbed me of my ability to grow old gracefully
Disability robbed me of my ability to grow old gracefully
Like the majority of disabled people, I acquired my disability. I was 39 and doing very well fitness wise. I’d just started running again…
Scott Whitney
Mar 24
I’d rather be dead than ……
I’d rather be dead than ……
Truth time.
Scott Whitney
Apr 20
Disability is not an excuse
Disability is not an excuse
I’m disabled and I don’t think disability as an excuse for me not to do anything.
Scott Whitney
Feb 7
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