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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2024 · 22 MIN

Feeling Judged With Neurodiversity

from The Dyslexic Entrepreneur Podcast · host Stephen Martin

In this podcast episode, Stephen Martin and Andre Kenney discuss the challenges of being judged as neurodiverse individuals. They share personal stories and insights on how judgment affects their lives. They emphasize the importance of self-acceptance and finding tools to calm the mind in order to overcome judgment. They also discuss the changing attitudes towards neurodiversity and the need for neurodiverse leaders to be role models. The episode concludes with the reminder to not judge oneself and to recognize the strengths and tenacity of neurodiverse individuals. Takeaways Neurodiverse individuals often feel separate from the world and judged by others. Self-judgment is often more detrimental than external judgment. Finding tools to calm the mind, such as meditation and breathing exercises, can help in dealing with judgment. Neurodiverse leaders should be role models and openly discuss their neurodiversity. Changing the stories we tell ourselves can change our emotional reactions to judgment. Recognize and appreciate the strengths and tenacity of neurodiverse individuals. Keywords neurodiversity, judgment, challenges, self-acceptance, tools, calm the mind, neurodiverse leaders, role models, strengths, tenacity, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults. Find out more about Andrée Kenny and her work with ADHD & Dyslexia at https://andreekenny.com If you want to find out more visit: ⁠⁠truthaboutdyslexia.com⁠⁠⁠ Join our Facebook Group ⁠⁠facebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia

In this podcast episode, Stephen Martin and Andre Kenney discuss the challenges of being judged as neurodiverse individuals. They share personal stories and insights on how judgment affects their lives. They emphasize the importance of self-acceptance and finding tools to calm the mind in order to overcome judgment. They also discuss the changing attitudes towards neurodiversity and the need for neurodiverse leaders to be role models. The episode concludes with the reminder to not judge oneself and to recognize the strengths and tenacity of neurodiverse individuals. Takeaways Neurodiverse individuals often feel separate from the world and judged by others. Self-judgment is often more detrimental than external judgment. Finding tools to calm the mind, such as meditation and breathing exercises, can help in dealing with judgment. Neurodiverse leaders should be role models and openly discuss their neurodiversity. Changing the stories we tell ourselves can change our emotional reactions to judgment. Recognize and appreciate the strengths and tenacity of neurodiverse individuals. Keywords neurodiversity, judgment, challenges, self-acceptance, tools, calm the mind, neurodiverse leaders, role models, strengths, tenacity, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults. Find out more about Andrée Kenny and her work with ADHD & Dyslexia at https://andreekenny.com If you want to find out more visit: ⁠⁠truthaboutdyslexia.com⁠⁠⁠ Join our Facebook Group ⁠⁠facebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia

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