Change is a pretty big deal for most folks. If you happen to be neurodivergent, it can be an even bigger deal. Mostly because you can grow up with teachers, parents and others telling you that the ONLY way forward is for you to change. That can hit people hard. And it’s not always necessary 😉 We want to start having conversations about pivoting instead of changing. It means the difference in having to learn a completely new way of doing things or building brand new skills OR building on what you already have done. That sounds easier doesn’t it?

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