Let’s celebrate another dyslexic thinking strength, connection. Comment below if connection is one of your strengths, and let me know how you use that skill in your life! Transcription: Hey! JoyGenea here. Adult ADHD and dyslexia coach and I’m talking about and demonstrating the great strength of connection. So, dyslexics map out 80% above
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
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
Navigating the Neurodiverse Dyslexic or ADHD Brain: Understanding the “Why” Behind Some of Your Exhaustion
“I’m exhausted, and I can tell my neurodiversity, particularly my dyslexia and ADHD, is making my life harder. I don’t know what to do, but I’m so worn out.” These words resonate with countless dyslexic and ADHD individuals who struggle with the daily challenges of their unique thinking styles. The constant struggle to understand and
Imagination and Dyslexia
Sometimes people don’t realize how essential imagination really is. It’s a great dyslexic strength, and it is an important skill in so many professions. Tune in for a list of some jobs for imaginative thinkers, and share more in the comments! Transcription: Hi, JoyGenea here, a Neurodiversity Coach for ADHD and Dyslexic adults, and today
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
Part 2: Championing for Different Thinkers
Let’s talk about what championing for different thinkers looks like. My greatest lesson on this came from an 11-year-old who stood up for me back in school. CLICK HERE for an in depth blog about Championing Different Thinkers. CLICK HERE if you missed part 1 of the series. CLICK HERE for part 3 of the
Man in the Arena
Some things never leave us. In May of 2001, I graduated from the St. Cloud Technical and Community College. Leading up to my graduation was the most successful I had ever felt in my life. To this day I consider it to be one of my greatest accomplishments. You see, when I started school in
Dyslexic Thinking: Persistence
Here’s another incredible dyslexic thinking success story. Being persistent and able to think differently can make a huge difference in the world. Transcription: Hey, so dyslexic thinking, let’s talk about some more success stories when it comes to that. Last night There I was, ok I’ll admit I might at one time in my life,
Inspirational Quote From Lorin Morgan-Richards
“I like to think I have a superpower called dyslexia. I am creative, intuitive, and empathetic. I am great with problem-solving, and I can think outside the box.” Lorin Morgan-Richards