What Neurotypicals say
Neuortypical “just be your self”
me *acts like my true self*
Neurotypical “no not like that you look weird!”

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What Neurotypicals say
Neuortypical “just be your self”
me *acts like my true self*
Neurotypical “no not like that you look weird!”
Being positive in life isn’t “stupid” or “useless”. We live in a world where there is so much negativity that now it’s become “odd” or “not right” to look on the bright side of things. If you want to be happy, you go ahead and be happy. Let no one stop you because at the end of the day it’s your life so make the most of it! <3
It’s no joke. It can be extremely irritating and frustrating at times, but oh so satisfying when you finally find that tiny tiny culprit.
Look after yourself ♡
Everyone does things at their own pace and that is okay. Don’t be so hard on yourself ♡
Don’t give up.
Your day will come.
It’s just a matter of time ✨
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And the award for most relatable Harry Potter quote goes to:
“No, I’m fine,” said Harry, wondering why he kept telling people this, and wondering whether he had ever been less fine.
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Actually, something that I found extremely helpful that my psychologist did when I saw her yesterday because I have trouble transitioning from one thing/topic to another, was to tell me when we were changing the topic. She would say “This is a transition. We are changing the topic now.” The first time she did that I was a little bit surprised, but it really helped me to know that we were finished talking about one thing, and needed to talk about another. It was such a simple thing, but it helped me a lot.
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