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This Week, I Am Fire

This week, I remembered who I am…Not just the woman who sometimes forgets the washing in the machine (thrice). Not just the one who stares blankly at a cupboard wondering why she opened it. Not the overwhelmed version of me who apologises too much for simply “being Becky”. No, this week, I was her.“Ladies & Gentlemen… Her”. Iykyk. The electric, Autistic, glorious version of myself. I felt powerful in ways that didn’t require anyone else’s approval. My brain which is wired beautifully different, has been ON IT. Woohoo! Hallelujah! Ideas = Clicking.Senses = Sharp.Sassyness = Activated. I planned, I created, I showed up. But not for the world. For me. This week I didn’t mask as much…. I followed the pattern of my own mind, not someone else’s checklist of what being “functional” should look like. It felt amazing. Like music I could finally dance along to. & here’s the part I’m most proud of: I didn’t doubt that this feeling belonged to me. I didn’t question if I “earned” it. I didn’t wait for the crash, or let guilt water it down. I let myself feel good without the bad vibes. Because joy doesn’t need a justification. Being Autistic doesn’t mean I’m only defined by my struggles!!! I contain multitudes. I am not a sad story; I am a radiant & often a contradictory force of nature. Some weeks are for surviving…Some are for rest..  & some, like this one, are for rising. So I’m writing this down to remember. To keep a record for the next time I lose myself in the fog. & maybe, to light the way for someone else…. Because somewhere out there, another Neurodivergent woman needs to hear this: You are powerful.You are whole.You are not too much,Or not enough.You are fire. 

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Some Weeks the Dishes Win (& That’s Okay)

This week, the clothes pile became sentient & started judging me from the hallway.

The crumbs staged a quiet uprising on the kitchen floor.

The dog hairs danced in the air as I walked by.

& my executive functioning? Well, she packed her bags, turned off her phone & left me a sticky note that just said “Good Luck, Hun.”

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