š For all that I love emojis I have a blind spot for the difference between emoji and emoticon. Just to ensure we are all on the same page (and remind me when I inevitably forget again):- This is an emoji This is an emoticonI use emojis a lot in informal written communication. They are … Continue reading Mistakes
Author: Rhi
The Power of Empathy
Iām one of those people who uses humour to deflect. When someone compliments me, or says something kind, I usually have a witty quip to help me emotionally duck-under their emotional reaching-out. But hereās the thing, āMany a true word is spoken in jest.ā Iāve always thought that only applies to people being mean. I … Continue reading The Power of Empathy
Meltdown
This week I had my first meltdown in a really long time. The cause was poor communication from an organisation. It included unclear plans, a changing schedule, not being informed of those changes, and concluded in a social lie that is supposed to be an acceptable way of communicating, but is actually really painful. Thereās … Continue reading Meltdown
Neither Use Nor Ornament
Itās been a funny old year, and itās not over yet.Ā Do you ever feel like youāre stuck in hiatus? Thatās how Iāve always felt. Iāve constantly been waiting for life to begin; constantly holding off for things to happen; constantly thinking, āOnce Iāve finished this bit, I can start doing that bitā, but thatās … Continue reading Neither Use Nor Ornament
Autistic Life Hacks
11 Autistic Tips for every day life
Unwelcome Guests
Iāve welcomed in an old friend this morning, and sheās happily making herself at home. At the moment sheās lying over my chest making each breath a shallow grab.Ā I donāt like her, but instead of kicking her out, Iāve fed and watered her, and you know what happens when you feed someone; you make … Continue reading Unwelcome Guests
Taking or Leaving the Mask
I am a guilty masker. Iāve always masked. Itās a complex creation with different weights and different angles. Each occasion has a different variation of it, a different material, a different pattern. I have my work mask; professional, straight-backed, walking tall. She has a specific amount of makeup and specific hair. She keeps her outlandish … Continue reading Taking or Leaving the Mask
Swimming Uphill
So whatās it like spending a weekend camping at a Fringe Theatre Festival, when youāre autistic? Tiring. Thatās probably the word. Tiring both physically and emotionally. I am so glad that I went, and so frustrated that I didnāt have the energy to do more, to see more, to connect more. I hadnāt been to … Continue reading Swimming Uphill
An Open and Fair Interview
There have been various intangible variables floating on my horizon, and they have been draining my reserves. I usually use those reserves to share and enthuse, and I have missed doing that. Iām going to share something difficult. I am a perfectionist and hate to get things wrong. I am going to share a … Continue reading An Open and Fair Interview
The Duck: An Autistic Play
Iām in hiding. I donāt have time to be in hiding, itās possibly the worst thing I could be doing at the moment, and yet hiding is where I am. I feel like I opened the floodgates because a beautiful butterfly fluttered by, and now the waters are rising and I canāt get the … Continue reading The Duck: An Autistic Play