Ever come across the term TLDR and wondered what it means? In this video, JoyGenea, an International Neurodiversity Coach, explains TLDR (“too long; didn’t read”) and how it relates to communication, especially for neurodiverse individuals. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by long emails or text messages, you’re not alone! Learn how to: • Understand the
DTMM: Embracing Distraction
Ever find yourself so distracted by one thing in the room that you can’t focus on what’s right in front of you? You’re not alone! As a different thinker, it happens, and that’s okay. In this week’s Motivational Moment, I share: ✅ Why distraction is normal for different thinkers. ✅ How to embrace those moments
The Power of TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read)– Taming the Email Beast: Neurodiversity and Long Emails
Are you constantly drowning in a sea of lengthy emails? Do you find yourself scrolling endlessly, trying to extract the key information? If you’re neurodiverse, with ADHD or dyslexia this struggle can be even more pronounced. As a neurodiversity coach, I’ve noticed a common theme: the overwhelming nature of long emails, especially for those with
Overcoming the Neurodiverse Productivity Trap: Simple Tips for Success
Do you ever look at a day with just one meeting or a wide-open schedule and think, “This will be easy!”—only to end up overwhelmed or underproductive? You’re not alone! This common challenge in the neurodiverse community can be managed with a few intentional strategies. Join JoyGenea, International Neurodiversity Coach, as she shares practical tips
DTMM: Executive Leaders, You’re Doing Great!
To all the incredible executive leaders and different thinkers out there—this motivational moment is for you. 🌟 Key Highlights: • A heartfelt thank-you to leaders who inspire and drive change. • Acknowledgment of the unseen challenges and energy it takes to lead effectively. • Encouragement for neurodiverse leaders to stay resilient and connected. Whether you
How An Empty Calendar Day Can Fool Us: The Bait-and-Switch of Unstructured Time and the Neurodiverse Brain
I was recently describing a common productivity trap where a light schedule can turn into an opportunity to procrastinate. I actually talked about it three times in one day with three clients. That shows you that this is a common scenario for people with dyslexia, ADHD, and autism. Here is how it all starts.
Educated Book Review
In this video, JoyGenea, International Neurodiversity Coach, shares her thoughts on Tara Westover’s memoir, Educated. While not specifically about neurodiversity, this compelling story resonates deeply with those who crave knowledge and personal growth. 🌟 What You’ll Learn: • Key takeaways from Educated and why it’s worth reading. • How Tara Westover’s website exemplifies strong personal
Book Review of Educated by Author Tara Westover and an Example of Boundaries Brought to You by the Author’s Website
“The lecturer began his presentation. He spoke calmly but moved through the material quickly, as if he assumed we were already familiar with it. This was confirmed by the other students, most of whom were not taking notes. I scribbled down every word. “So what is Isaiah Berlin’s two concepts?” The lecturer asked. Nearly everyone
Email Overload and Speechify
Email is very overwhelming for some of us different thinkers. Luckily there are tools to help make it manageable. Transcription: Hi. Are you a neurodiverse person that hates email? You do not have to hate email anymore. I’m really gonna recommend that you check out Speechify. It was actually created by another neurodiverse