Many people who are intellectually creative don’t see that about themselves. We’re conditioned to think of artistic creativity when we think of creativity. Intellectual creativity is just as valuable. It’s a very... Read more »
Have you ever been told, “You don’t look autistic“? Or perhaps you have felt different your entire life, but never fit the standard checklist of symptoms found on Google? For decades, our... Read more »
If you’ve ever felt like you were the caretaker in your relationship with one or more of your parents, you’re not alone. “I realized I wasn’t the problem when I understood that... Read more »
Whether it is the parents on your child’s sports team, a group of people who live in the same cul-de-sac, or your team at work, people in a group can turn toxic... Read more »
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is primarily known for its inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive symptoms. However, recent research and lived experience show that this is not the whole story. There are many traits of... Read more »
Imagine you just got home from a casual get-together or a work meeting. Your mind immediately starts replaying every detail: Did I talk too much? Was that joke awkward? What if they... Read more »
There has been over 100 years of psychological research on leaders and leadership (Day & Antonakis, 2012). One thing is clear: There are tell-tale signs that a leader is good, and does... Read more »
An autistic meltdown is often misunderstood as a tantrum or emotional outburst, but it’s actually an involuntary neurological response to overwhelming sensory, emotional, social, or cognitive stress. As one autistic adult shares,... Read more »
When you’re in a relationship, it’s easy to get caught up in the highs and lows, making it challenging to assess compatibility and relationship viability objectively. While every relationship has its ups... Read more »