Connecting: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength

Being in connection can be found in most of the stories from highly successful dyslexics to mildly successful ones. When I think of a person who is highly successful in connecting, I think of Steven Spielberg.  He connects with millions of people when he makes a movie and brings a story to life. Connecting is

FSA and Support for ADHD and Dyslexia

Here is some really exciting news about developments with flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts being able to be used for ADHD and Dyslexia treatment strategies like coaching and tutoring. Have you had any experience with this? Let me know in the comments! Transcription: Hey, JoyGenea here, I just heard the most interesting and

Reasoning: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength

What is Reasoning: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength Reasoning is understanding patterns, evaluating possibilities, and making decisions. 84% of dyslexics are above average at reasoning One of the most skilled reasoning clients I have had the privilege of working with is an ADHD/Dyslexic software engineer. I have been able at times to watch him bounce

Exciting News for Dyslexic and ADHD Individuals: Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts Now Cover Some Additional Services and Support

In a significant development for the ADHD and Dyslexic community, flexible spending accounts (FSAs), health savings accounts (HSAs), and possibly health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) are now starting to cover the additional services and support that are necessary for those of us with dyslexia, ADHD, and other neurodiverse conditions. This is a huge step forward in

Communicating: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength

What is Communicating: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength Communicating is crafting and conveying clear and engaging messages. 71% of dyslexics are above average at Communicating   From top salespeople to business and industry leaders. One thing all my most financially successful clients have in common is the gift of communication. They can understand another person’s

Imagining: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength

Imagining as a dyslexic thinking strength is creating an original piece of work or giving ideas a new spin. (84% of dyslexics are above average at imagining) The freedom of self to imagine. Einstein had an incredible imagination for thinking outside of conventional thought processes and connecting many greater things together. One thing I have

Part 3: Championing for Different Thinkers

We are wrapping up this series on championing for different thinkers, with some concrete examples of how this can be done at work. It’s actually really simple! CLICK HERE for an in-depth blog about Championing Different Thinkers. CLICK HERE if you missed part 1 of the series. CLICK HERE if you missed part 2 of the

Visualizing: As a Dyslexic Thinking Strength

Dyslexia comes with a different way of living. We see the world through our dyslexic thinking and it is not the same as a non-dyslexic view. One of the major differences is our strength in visualizing. Visualizing is interacting with space, senses, physical ideas, and new concepts. 75% of dyslexics are above average in visualizing