ABOUT

My name is Louise. I was diagnosed with autism in my late forties.

This blog is my journey from late diagnosis, how I navigate the ups and downs of life, and the strategies I use to cope.

I also write about my lifestyle, my life experiences, and raising awareness about neurodiversity.

Autism is a spectrum, and it can look different in each person. This is one way autism can present.

This blog is for reference and education only, and not professional advice. Please consult a specialist for diagnosis or support.

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Why I Write This Blog

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A Clear Conscience

Daily writing prompt
What is the most important thing to carry with you all the time?

This is the most important thing I carry with me all the time: a clear conscience. I am glad that I have not intentionally hurt someone, and I am free of responsibility as I can apologise. I have a good sense of right and wrong. I recognise any mistakes I make and rectify them.

Image by Daniel Reche from Pixabay

If anyone wrongs someone else, it is something they always carry with them. Inner peace creates an environment of calm. I am not burdened with the ghosts of the past, and I am not weighed down. I can breathe.


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