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I’m definitely not the only person who says that the passage of time seemingly becomes quicker as we progress through our lifetime. Many say that life is too short, and that age creeps up on us all. In my day-to-day life a lot of people are surprised when I tell them that their childhood and/or their teenage years really were decades (and not just a couple of years) ago.Read now
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SLEEP PARALYSIS TRULY IS TERRIFYING
Read nowEvery one of us experiences occasional moments when our body remains immobile for a short while after waking up from a dream (it can occur whilst falling asleep as well). It is a sensation that no person describes as being...
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I HAVE TO JUST SETTLE TO DIFFER
Read nowAs November was rolling through, and the time to begin writing this month’s blog arrived, I was initially stuck with deciding what to write about. However, earlier this morning feelings of frustration occurred when I couldn’t understand something that my mum was telling me (due to my difficulties with discerning most people’s verbal language). This even led to a minor meltdown. Though, perhaps on a much more positive note, the subject of this month’s blog came along to me from this experience. The subject is about me having to just settle to differ, whenever I don’t understand the language/communication of most, or even when they don’t understand my method of communication.
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THE EQ MATTERS JUST AS MUCH AS THE IQ DOES
Nowadays virtually everyone has heard about a psychological measurement called the IQ (or Intelligence Quotient) score. This assesses a person’s strengths and weaknesses in areas including logic, spatial awareness, working memory, mathematical reasoning, general knowledge and certain kinds of literacy skills. Many of us are curious to know what our IQ scores are for self-knowledge and receive excitement or disappointment once a number is given for how intelligent we are determined to be. Yet when IQ tests were first developed in the early 20th Century, it wasn’t merely to create competition between highly intelligent people.Read now -
THERE ARE TIMES WHEN IT DOES HURT TO BE DIFFERENT
In today’s day and age, a lot is being done to promote neurodiversity (or to promote acceptance of people with disabilities). We have come a reasonable distance in a very short space of time. Thus as a person who has disabilities myself, I am in truth very thankful that I wasn’t born in an earlier time. However as life for people with disabilities was exceptionally difficult a mere century ago (and nothing much was done to improve those conditions until recently), we are still a long way from living in a world that is even close to perfect.Read now -
THE ONLY PROBLEM IS, THAT I NEED TO KNOW EVERYTHING IN ADVANCE…
Since the very beginning of my life, I have always experienced anxiety about unpredictability. These episodes aren’t just mere moments of daily stress either. On the contrary, whenever an unexpected change happens my natural reaction is to completely lose control, and have intense meltdowns where I’m uncontrollably yelling as well as thrashing around on the floor. Now I have learned mindfulness exercises (of which I’ll soon discuss) that enable me to gradually pull my mind out of the terror.Read now