Thank you Ginda! I'm so thrilled to hear your dreams have become reality. I totally believe that same potential is there for all of us but so many of us stop letting ourselves dream deeply and get so stuck in what we have that it becomes really hard envisioning what life could be like. I hope many more of your dreams come true and you never stop dreaming! 💜
Ive always been a daydreamer and then I was diagnosed with ADHD and I wish it had been embraced instead of chastised. Because now I can create some wonderful and inspired things when my mind is allowed to wander!
I think there are definite parallels between neurodiversity and a need to have that space to dream and process and make sense of the world in all these different ways, rather than this one-size-fits-all thing that we've had going on for so long. It fills my heart to see people finally starting to recognise and acknowledge that we have all these different superpowers and ways of processing/working - especially in children - but I still grieve for all of us who never got those chances and have had to figure it out the hard way/try to unlearn all this rigid conditoning in adulthood! I'm so glad that you've found a way to embrace it and let your creative daydreamer self fly free and make wonderful and inspired things! <3
Love this post as I have always been a dreamer of dreams, many of which have become reality. Thanks for writing this and sharing it with us.
Thank you Ginda! I'm so thrilled to hear your dreams have become reality. I totally believe that same potential is there for all of us but so many of us stop letting ourselves dream deeply and get so stuck in what we have that it becomes really hard envisioning what life could be like. I hope many more of your dreams come true and you never stop dreaming! 💜
Ive always been a daydreamer and then I was diagnosed with ADHD and I wish it had been embraced instead of chastised. Because now I can create some wonderful and inspired things when my mind is allowed to wander!
I think there are definite parallels between neurodiversity and a need to have that space to dream and process and make sense of the world in all these different ways, rather than this one-size-fits-all thing that we've had going on for so long. It fills my heart to see people finally starting to recognise and acknowledge that we have all these different superpowers and ways of processing/working - especially in children - but I still grieve for all of us who never got those chances and have had to figure it out the hard way/try to unlearn all this rigid conditoning in adulthood! I'm so glad that you've found a way to embrace it and let your creative daydreamer self fly free and make wonderful and inspired things! <3