• Are you re-processing your entire life through this new lens — finally understanding so much — but finding the grief, shame, and “why didn’t anyone catch this?” harder to sit with than you expected?
  • Do you want to accept yourself as Autistic, but keep running into internalized beliefs about what you should be able to do? 
  • Is there a gnawing worry that claiming autism is an excuse? Or do you feel like an imposter?
  • Are you carrying your diagnosis mostly alone, trying to figure out who to tell, how much to say, and whether being truly known is worth the risk of not being believed or misunderstood yet again?

If you recognized yourself in any of these, you don’t have to keep figuring it out alone.

I’ve walked this road myself, and that’s why I’ve put together resources, tools, and answers to support you in making it better.

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