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

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

Inspirational Quote From Scott Sonnon

“I didn’t succeed despite my dyslexia, but because of it. It wasn’t my deficit, but my advantage. Although there are neurological trade-offs that require that I work creatively [and] smarter in reading, writing, and speaking, I would never wish to be any other way than my awesome self. I love being me, regardless of the

Eps 3-Introducing the Metacog an amazing way to take notes and use them

Eps 3-Introducing the Metacog an amazing way to take notes and use them – Neurodiversity Moment with JoyGenea Metacog – the best note-taking option for many neuro different people. Dr. Caroline Leaf Until I read the book “Think Learn Succeed” by Dr. Caroline Leaf page 192 I had never heard of the note-taking system of

Adult Dyscalculia (Math Dyslexia) Could This Be In Your Neurology?

 “Mathematics may not teach us to add love or subtract hate, but it gives us hope that every problem has a solution” From the book Life Is A Math Equation p.58 by Steven Wright I have to start off by saying Dyscalculia makes me think of Draculia and that makes me smile each time I