Perspective

Thanks! I really needed that

Do we need the reaffirmation from someone else’s words that we are OK? That we will Make it through another day… Week… Month… Etc. etc.?

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Throwback: Green Mason Jars & Father’s Day

Mark’s  everyday acts of kindness and love don’t go unnoticed. So as I write this and drink my water from my green mason jar, I hope Mark knows just how much we all love him

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“Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible”

This quote by Albert Einstein hit me, and I decided to use this as a part of the blog, well actually as the main theme of the blog! “Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible“

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Are We Cheating Ourselves?

While the point of the show was about actual physical cheating/stealing, it really did have me thinking a lot about what I need to do to add value to autistic adults lives… I am so adamant on helping people and truly helping them….. that sometimes I become so overwhelmed and my anxiety kicks in. I don’t want to cheat them out of help… If I can help!

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Anxiety in autism spectrum disorder

Parents often feel helpless when their children have anxiety along with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Both are quite complicated medical issues and they need to be dealt with carefully. Autistic children with anxiety disorder have the same tensions and apprehensions as others. But when they get an anxiety attack, their behavior appears more like the symptoms of ASD. They resist any change in the routine. They show obsessive and ritualistic behavior and so on.

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