“If anyone ever puts you down for having dyslexia, don’t believe them. Being dyslexic can actually be a big advantage, and it has certainly helped me.” -Richard Branson, Virgin CEO I recently posted the blog Adult Dyslexia and How It Affects Multiple Parts of Your Life -Both at Home and Work and in that I
Adult Dyslexia and How It Affects Multiple Parts of Your Life-Both at Home and Work
“I failed in some subjects in exam, but my friend passed in all. Now he is an engineer for Microsoft and I am the owner of Microsoft.” ~ Bill Gates Being an adult with dyslexia is different than when you were a child in school with dyslexia. Because the neuro condition is noticed and
Where Does The Time Go?
“Understanding is deeper than knowledge. There are many people who know, but very few who understand.” ~ Nicholas Cage Where does the time go? How I have been dreaming of retirement, so I don’t feel so stressed, exhausted and like a failure.
The Brief History of Literacy in America with Infographic
Understanding the history of literacy in America helps to understand why scientists and neurologists started to study “reading blindness” and understanding it more. As you can see from the infographic they start to explore dyslexia not long after they start collecting reading habits. The Brief History of Literacy in America The ability to read a
The History of Dyslexia in America with Infographic
One of the most important things to keep in mind when it comes to dyslexia in adults is how little they actually know about it and how scientists/neurologists continue to learn more as technology advances. For many of adults, when they were attending grade school, middle school or high school, the educational system knew very
The Power of Acknowledgement
“The acknowledgement of a single possibility can change everything.” Aberjhani Sometimes the most powerful tool in your toolbox is acknowledgement. This weekend for a couple of days I had the chance to be part of an annual leadership retreat. The main goal of the retreat was to do anything BUT work. Something that is creative
Time Blindness and Dyslexia the quick overview and infographic
Time blindness and dyslexia are no uncommon. I recently wrote in detail about it. DYSLEXIA & TIME BLINDNESS – HOW BEING DYSLEXIC CAN ALSO MEAN YOU HAVE A BLINDNESS TO TIME (DYSCHRONOMETRIA) If you are anything like me though, you enjoy a good infographic with the details simplified. This page is for us. Here is a
Dyslexia & Time Blindness – How Being Dyslexic Can Also Mean You Have A Blindness To Time (Dyschronometria)
“One must work with time and not against it.” Ursula K. Le Guin Time Blindness or Distorted Time Perception I am so exhausted fighting with time. I know that sounds funny, but I fight with time about as much as I fight with trying to spell words correctly. That is a lot. I was reading
4 Time Blind People Have A Meeting
The meeting is scheduled for Sunday at 9:00 am. I jump on Zoom and crickets for 5…6…7…8…minutes. So, I called. No one at that house had looked at their email or chat and they didn’t put it on a calendar when it was set, so they did not really know what time it would be
How To Build Grit and Determination
I am reading a book this month called “Grit, The Power Of Passion And Perseverance”, by Angela Duckworth. I am so connecting to her study results and the outcomes she is proving about people. A couple of times a year, the book that I read is so good and applies to so many of