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What If They Don’t Accept the Unmasked Me?

What If They Don’t Accept the Unmasked Me?

Are you afraid of unmasking your neurodivergent traits to the world, because you fear that you won’t be accepted? In case you don’t know, unmasking is when neurodivergent adults stop hiding their differences, and start boldly showing the world who they are. Many neurodivergent people mask their differences at a subconscious level, out of fear that they won’t be accepted… Read More

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Autistic Masking: How to Identify the Mask

Autistic Masking: How to Identify the Mask

When it comes to autistic masking, many of those on the spectrum often struggle to identify their masks. (If you don’t aren’t familiar with the term ‘autistic masking’, check out this post I wrote. It explains it well). After learning that I’m autistic, I started learning about masking, and how autistic people often create subconscious masks to hide their autistic… Read More

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4 Consequences of Autistic Masking

4 Consequences of Autistic Masking

Oh, the consequences of autistic masking.. where to even begin? (If you don’t know what that is, check out my first post in this series ‘What is Autistic Masking and What Does it Look Like?’) Masking Autism helped me survive the first 21 years of my life before I had any idea I was autistic. I’d always felt different, but… Read More

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What Is Autistic Masking And What Does It Look Like?

What Is Autistic Masking And What Does It Look Like?

At 21 years old, I came to the realization that I’m autistic. After hearing the term ‘autistic masking’, I learned that I’d been subconsciously doing it my entire life. For the first time, I saw how the mask I never knew I was wearing had helped me survive in a world where I’d always felt so different, but never knew… Read More

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Unmasking Autism: My Best Tips

Unmasking Autism: My Best Tips

Unmasking Autism takes work. And for those of us with a late Autism diagnosis, there’s even more unmasking to be done. Though very liberating and rewarding, unmasking is also overwhelming and exhausting. The decision to unmask isn’t one to immediately jump into. Unmasking is scary, because while we’ve already accepted our unmasked selves, the rest of the world hasn’t yet…. Read More

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Hi, I'm Katie! I'm proudly neurodivergent and was diagnosed as autistic at 24 years old. Learning that I'm autistic has freed me to be myself, and it's empowered me to love myself and begin creating a life that feels authentic to who I am. In writing this blog, I want to help you do the same! Read More…

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Welcome, creatures! I'm Katie, and I'm proudly neurodivergent. At 24 years old, I was diagnosed as autistic. Learning that I'm autistic freed me to be myself, and it empowered me to love myself and begin creating an authentic life that makes me happy - and I'm passionate about helping you do the same! Read More…

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