NeuroDiversity Senior Women’s Nexus
Thank you for having the courage to come to this page.
I know that having a diagnosis for a neurodiverse condition later in life, can be overwhelming and unsettling.
I wanted to simple say you’re not alone.
I have Dyslexia and Dyscalculia. It has been life-long, and diagnosed as a teenager.
The journey to self-acceptance for me has been long. I get it!
I decided this year to “come out” publicly as being neurodiverse.
You can check out my story. HERE
I welcome you to this place and invite you to join us.
Become a Founding of the NeuroDiversity Senior Women’s Nexus
I am a neurodivergent leader and I have Dyslexia and Dyscalculia.
I’ve got an idea to help women who have decided to get a diagnosis later in life for a neurodiverse condition, who suspect they are neurodiverse or who are neurodiverse female leaders who identify as neurodivergent regardless of official confirmation.
I’ve got an idea to create a “safe” and supportive space to help support women with the challenges of getting a diagnosis or coming to terms with a diagnosis later in life, but I want to make it as useful and valuable as possible.
A membership community - Neurodiverse Senior Women's Network (working title- no not the official name!)
How to find fellowship, support in a community where you don’t have to explain…..
So that you don’t have to do it alone, so that you come out of the process thriving and valuing yourself and accepting all of you without judgement…..
I think that some key areas to focus on whilst going through this process or adjusting to a diagnosis and my current thought are around (Mindset, Self-Care, Information, Leadership, & Holistic Focus)
I’d love to know what support would you find helpful. Please complete the short survey below to share your feedback and opt into keeping in touch about this community.
Don’t do it alone!
Join me.