Self-Regulation for Neurodivergent Women: ADHD, Autism & Sensitivity
If you’re a highly sensitive, ADHD, or autistic woman who was diagnosed later in life, you might have spent years wondering why self-regulation feels so hard. Maybe you get overwhelmed easily, struggle to manage emotions, or feel like your energy levels swing unpredictably. The truth is, traditional self-regulation advice wasn’t designed for neurodivergent brains. This blog breaks down why self-regulation is uniquely challenging for you—and gives you practical, brain-friendly strategies to help you manage emotions, energy, and sensory overwhelm in a way that actually works.
ADHD, Autism, & Eating Disorders: Why Neurodivergent Women Struggle with Food
Have you ever wondered why traditional advice around food and eating just doesn’t seem to work for you? If you're a woman with ADHD, autism, or heightened sensitivity, your struggles with food might not be about willpower—they might be about how your brain is wired. Many neurodivergent women use food to self-regulate, whether it's for dopamine, sensory comfort, or emotional soothing. If you’ve ever felt like food is both your best friend and your biggest frustration, this blog will help you understand why—and how to heal your relationship with food in a way that actually works for your unique brain.
Empathy Careers: Ideal Jobs for Highly Sensitive People
In this blog, we will explore the top careers suited for highly sensitive people and offer valuable insights on how to harness your sensitivities as strengths. We will delve into different industries, discussing roles that emphasize empathy, creativity, and attention to detail - qualities highly sensitive individuals excel at. Whether you're a natural empath, a meticulous planner, or a creative genius, you'll find a range of options tailored to your innate talents.