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I wrote a book!
For the past two years I’ve been researching, writing, seeing clients, and living the experience of being AuDHD and Finding Your Wavelength is what came out of that work. It’s written specifically for autistic and ADHD adults who are tired of resources that address the diagnostic criteria and stop there. This book goes further… into the physical health conditions that cluster with our neurotypes, the emotional landscape most people spend years without language for, the doing gap that has been misread as a character flaw, and the spiritual dimension of a nervous system that perceives the world differently. It’s the book I wanted to exist. Now it does. 🌊 https://a.co/d/09KGGppl​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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👏👏👏👏 (I couldn’t get the link to open, it took me to an error page)
I take things literally examples
This is kind of hard to explain. I know it's common for autistics to take things literally. When I first hear the words, or read the phrase, my brain interprets it literally. And then there's a pause, and then I figure out what the context is. Context could be the speaker, the medium, the previous conversation, where I am physically at, lots of things. I have noticed when I'm not paying attention and I'm answering automatically, I will answer literally. And then I'm embarrassed lol. Does anyone want to share any examples of this happening to you?
0 likes • Mar 18
This definitely happens to me, but I can’t think of an example at the moment.
1 like • Mar 19
@Alexandria Stalter oh wow that just triggered a memory (in a good way) of my dad making a comment of how I reminded him of a TV character from a show we were watching at the time. I thought one of the girls in it was cool and copied her mannerisms. I did that a lot as a kid and even into early adulthood. (I wouldn’t be surprised if I still do it but don’t realize it)
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Do you like to work from home, or in office, or something else?
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1 like • Mar 10
When I was a project manager I focused better WFH, same with being in school I studied better at home because there were too many distractions at school.
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The time change will be the death of me. 🫠
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0 likes • Mar 9
It always messes up my sleep for at least a week.
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Ruth Yaroslaski
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@ruth-yaroslaski-4301
Esthetician, late diagnosed AuDHD, child free by choice, ex-evangelical, dog mom who is usually oversharing and overthinking.

Active 2d ago
Joined Mar 8, 2026
Fort Wayne, IN
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