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@monica0301
Counting stars 🌠
I could give you all the attention you could ever want she's naive for not seeing what she has in front of her.
SUGAR PATIENTS !!
context: oc’s i made a little over year ago. they’re dead patients that came back to life and gained immortality. none of them know how they died. there’s only one way to break the immortality: they have to die the way they initially died. so it’s a group of patients trying to figure out how they died and doing so by killing each other!
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gloomy gloomy
🩸 Gurokawa PNGs
All Found on Pinterest ♡/↺ appreciated!! Requested by anon
Are you heading for a burnout without even realizing it? For neurodivergent folks, the warning signs of burnout may look different and be harder to recongize.
Neurodivergent or not, we all need to understand our limits and boundaries. When you’re neurodivergent, you may not know you pushed yourself too far - until it’s too late!
Need help with some of the terms in this post?
😎 “Masking” or “Camouflaging": a coping strategy that many neurodivergent people use to suppress aspects of themselves to appear neurotypical. It’s important to note that social masking is a tool many neurospicy folks use to keep themselves safe, and usually starts in childhood. 🥄 “Spoons” refers to Spoon Theory, which is a metaphor describing the amount of physical or mental energy that a person has for daily activities and tasks. It is a helpful tool for disabled and neurodivergent folks to describe their energy. 👋 “Stim” short for "self-stimulation" is a term used to describe repetitive behaviors or movements that people may engage in to help cope with emotions. It may include rocking, flapping hands or twirling.
If any of this resonates with you, try letting the “mask” slip a little!
I don't want to be rich. I want to:
read for 2 hours without guilt
write without worrying about monetizing
go for a walk on a Tuesday afternoon
have deep conversations that make me ponder
rest rest rest
Real wealth is the freedom to be "unproductive".
18 Ways to Manage Anxiety as an Autistic Person…
Neurodivergent_lou
Burnout is a jockey and he's riding me to death.