
Neurodiversity at Home: Why is Relaxing So Hard?
Home can feel harder than work for neurodivergent adults and families. Neurodiversity at home means designing to the conditions you are in. This piece explores predictable evening patterns and makes the case for simple strategies that reduce decision load, protect transitions, and make room for real rest to happen.

What Is Neurodiversity, and Why Should You Care at Work?
Neurodivergent professionals often bring powerful insight, speed, and creativity when the work environment supports how their brains uniquely work. This post explores what neurodiversity means, why inclusion matters beyond lip service, and how both individuals and team leaders can unlock impact without burnout.

What Happens When Neurodivergent Folks Honor Their Energy Instead of Fighting It
Neurodivergent energy doesn’t follow a clock, it follows a rhythm. This post explores how to stop fighting your natural patterns and start building sustainable systems that actually work with your brain and body.