What would this look like if it were easy?
As a dyslexic and a dyspraxic, there are a whole bunch of things I find tricky. Some routine tasks can
Read moreAs a dyslexic and a dyspraxic, there are a whole bunch of things I find tricky. Some routine tasks can
Read moreI spent most of my childhood thinking I had hearing problems. I had many hearing tests but they just demonstrated
Read moreSchool conditioned many of us to expect to have an answer when questioned. Often we feel silly or vulnerable if
Read moreThe internet was recently ablaze with news of a cure for dyslexia. This got wide pick up across various forms
Read moreWriting is an essential skill for many dyslexic professionals. We write to inform and to persuade. Unfortunately, professional writing can
Read moreMany dyspraxics don’t like sport. Childhood memories of PE lessons coupled with motor control challenges create strong negative associations. Yet
Read moreSometimes I find myself at the end of the day wondering where all my time went. Ok, it happens more
Read moreToo often we approach life’s biggest challenges with dread. Filled with anxiety and the imposter syndrome how can we perform at
Read moreI am continuing my 2017 book binge to clear my audible credit backlog and continue my voyage of self-development. Who said dyslexics
Read moreOr “How I read Getting to Yes“ For 2017 I have set myself the challenge of getting through my Audible
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