Neuro-diversity
Is Connecting to the Quantum Field the Missing Link in Chronic Fatigue Recovery?
You’ve always found a way through You’ve built a successful career, led teams, maybe you run your own business. You’re used to being the calm, capable and resilient one everyone turns to you. But this time, it’s different. You’ve done the tests, seen the specialists and tried pushing through. Yet, here you are with a…
Read More“If You Can Get Up, It’s Not ME”: Busting the Myth About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
For decades, a dangerous myth has circled the world of chronic illness – that if someone can physically get out of bed, they can’t possibly have Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Let’s Start with the Reality of ME ME/CFS is a neurological, post-viral…
Read MoreIs it Possible to Thrive in Business with Chronic Fatigue or Pain?
A Breakthrough Guide to Reclaiming Energy, Purpose and Success Being a business person with Chronic Fatigue or Pain is uniquely challenging. You’re driven, creative, and full of potential – but your energy and capacity don’t match your ambition. What if the answer isn’t to push through – but to pivot? To gently recalibrate your nervous…
Read MoreIs your brain holding you back?
Is Being Neuro-Divergent Holding You Back? I’ve heard my clients say, “My OCD’s taken over again – but it can do that.” as they tell me what’s happened this week. The general feeling being one of helplessness to overcome the urge to whatever. Same thing happens with ADHD where, for example, disorganisation can cause frustration…
Read MoreCrossovers Between Chronic Fatigue and Neurodivergent Burnout
The AD of ADHD stands for Attention Deficit. However, that’s not been my experience of the hundreds of adults and children with whom I have worked. Instead, I call it Attention Difference because they are paying attention, loads of attention, to all sorts of things, all at the same time. As an example: • Places…
Read MoreAre You A High Functioning ADHD’er?
Are you frustrated by the high standards you set yourself? See if this sounds familiar: it started out as one task but ended up being forty more things on your to do list; all of them needing doing now! Then you found you couldn’t think straight because there were so many things to do and you…
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