“People are hard to hate close up. Move In.” ~Brene Brown
Phonological Dyslexia or Auditory Dyslexia – The Most Common Type
“The atmosphere defines the environment of sound.” ~Bill Laswell
Why Knowledge is Empowerment and Why it is So Important
“My biggest fear is someone mistreating my child when I’m not around.” ~Anonymous
Focus and Neurodiversity
“You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.” ~Mark Twain
A Deeper Look into Adult Dyslexia and All of the Terms Around It: Neither Good nor Bad Labels
“A lack of clarity could put the brakes on any journey to success.” ~Steve Maraboli “Having a neuro different brain doesn’t end the day you graduate from high school. You just get launched into a world that isn’t going to adapt to your neuro needs unless you can articulate what you need. Many people
Productivity Books and Neuro Different Brains: Maybe We Should Question That
“Willpower is a myth.” Dr. Phil What a great concept productivity books are. “Eat that Frog”, “Seven Secrets to a Highly Effective People”, “Checklist Manifesto”, “Get Things Done”, and so many more. They have such a good purpose in our lives and can be valuable tools for discovery. For the neurodiverse, they are not
Labels – Not Just Found In The Grocery Store and Neither Good Nor Bad
“Labels help define you, but they are not you.” Colin Wright There is one thing that is really important to me that you hear me say over and over again. The label is important, so we can learn.
Dyslexia, the brain, and processing reading – Neurodiversity at work
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” ~Albert Einstein After years of doing this work and finally having the science to help explain what most dyslexics have known for a long time, I
Eps 5-Brief History of Dyslexia in America Tik Tok- Neurodiversity Moment with JoyGenea
Eps 5-Brief History of Dyslexia in America tik tok- Neurodiversity Moment with JoyGenea I find that I can explain the why of some things when you look at the history of how we got to where we are today. This applies to dyslexia. Once you understand the history of literacy in America, you can
Time Blindness and ADHD In a Business Owner
I had a client who came to me for business help. He owned and ran a company of about twenty people and he was running into his neurology. Since he was so smart, he had worked around most of his labels, except he didn’t know what his labels were. He just knew that a good