Living Between Lilipads: A Philosophy for Neurodivergent Thriving (Part 1) For many of us, life is framed as a series of leaps; from one demand to the next, from one task to another. But for monotropic minds, those leaps can feel like fractures. What if, instead of leaping, we learned to move gently? Stepping from lilipad to lilipad, breath to breath, moment to moment. In my latest free piece, Tanya Adkin and I explore lilipadding as a philosophy of living: a way of sustaining continuity, flow, and belonging, even in the face of burnout. Read it here: Living Between Lilipads: A Philosophy for Neurodivergent Thriving (Part 1) Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy David Gray-Hammond, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
Monday, 25 August 2025
Towards a solution for Autistic burnout
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