
Is It Anxiety or a Bad Situation?
When being faced with genuinely awful situations, it can be hard to tell if what you’re struggling with is anxiety or just your reaction to the terrible situation itself.
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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to help with those questions:

When being faced with genuinely awful situations, it can be hard to tell if what you’re struggling with is anxiety or just your reaction to the terrible situation itself.

Anxiety can be insidious. Here are some of its biggest lies, and why it’s lying to you, and what you can do to break free.

This is a story that took place a few years before I figured out I’m Autistic. My supposed dream come true of working from home turned out to be a recipe for high anxiety.

Here are 6 common things that tend to increase anxiety for Autistics, and the biggest reason why they they have that effect: it may not be what you think. Because they’re not bad things.

Anxiety and sensory stuff can be difficult to pick apart, so I’d like to talk a bit about them and how they can intersect.

When going through a tough time, it’s easy to feel like it’s the end of everything, but this isn’t the end of your story.

My recent vacation nearly ended before it started because of a last-minute disaster, but I got through it. Here’s what happened, and how I kept myself going.

Autistic people-pleasing includes plenty of downsides, but have you thought of the positives that it prevents?

Is there something you want to do, but part of you says you can’t? I’d like to talk about that.

A response to a conversation on social media reminded me of a way of thinking that I’d like to discuss.
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Heather’s YouTube playlist on working with anxiety:


If you’d like more in-depth, structured, or personalized help with managing your anxiety—and are open to paid resources—here are my top three options:
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