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Saskia Müller
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Retail and Tourettes
Living with a tic disorder, especially something like Tourette Syndrome (TS), presents unique challenges that can impact various aspects...
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Saskia Müller
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Travelling as an Autistic and Disabled Person
This past week, I travelled 700 miles away from the comfort and familiarity of my home. It was a family holiday that promised new...
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Saskia Müller
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TA Adult TICfest 2024
Before coming to adult TICfest 2024, I struggled alone, never having met another person with tics, let alone someone with Tourette's....
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Saskia Müller
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Navigating University Online as an AuDHDer
Navigating the world of university as a student with both autism and ADHD has been a unique and sometimes challenging journey. This path...
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Saskia Müller
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Managing Tourette’s in the Workplace
As someone who has been ticcing all her life, I understand the challenges that come with navigating professional environments while...
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Saskia Müller
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Meltdowns at Work
In the fast-paced world of corporate leadership, where demands are high and expectations even higher, finding balance can be a constant...
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Saskia Müller
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10 Ways to Support Your Disabled Colleague
My biggest weakness is asking for help. Having been diagnosed with AuDHD at age 15, I grew up feeling inadequate without understanding...
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Saskia Müller
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Interview with Fenya Sharkey, Artistic Director of Compass Arts
Last month, I had the privilege of talking with Fenya Sharkey, the passionate and dedicated artistic director of Compass Arts. Founded in...
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Saskia Müller
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You Deserve to be Supported at Work
Adults are usually diagnosed with autism and/or ADHD after burning out. They've often had to operate at an effort level of 500% throughout c
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Saskia Müller
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AuDHD Diagnosis Story
6 years ago today, April 17th 2018, I was diagnosed with autism and ADHD, after years of struggling with my mental health and finding...
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Saskia Müller
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What Reasonable Adjustments Work for ADHD at Work?
Firstly, here's a quick legal guide: Reasonable adjustments are changes that must be made by to remove or reduce disadvantages related to...
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Saskia Müller
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Looking Back on Getting Fired for Being Autistic
Since it's almost the two-year anniversary of being fired for being autistic, and I have lots of new followers, I thought I would share...
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Saskia Müller
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Autism Acceptance Month: 10 actions employers can take that aren't tweets
It's Autism Acceptance Month this month, but we have a longgg way to go. While 1 in 7 employees are neurodivergent, 32% of managers would...
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Saskia Müller
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Autistic Joy
Autistic joy isn't just happiness; it's an all-encompassing, intense feeling that many of us on the spectrum encounter. It's a profound sens
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Saskia Müller
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Masking and Unmasking Autistic Traits
Autistic masking, to me, was like losing myself in a labyrinth of expectations and societal pressures. It was camouflaging my true identity
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Saskia Müller
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Learning to Unmask
ONLY UNMASK WHEN IT’S SAFE TO DO SO.
But first, I do want to address something else that I feel is very important. As wonderful as it would
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Saskia Müller
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5 Sensory Aids To Explore & Add To Your Wishlist
When people think of autistic people with sensory aids, the image that often comes to mind is that of a young, white boy with headphones and
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Saskia Müller
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Being Open About my Autism at Work
Throughout my late teens and early 20s, I was not open about my autism diagnosis at work. I did not tell anyone I was autistic, and I...
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Saskia Müller
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I Was Not a “School Skiver”
Dear Good Morning Britain (and the government), Following your news segment yesterday, I would like you to know that I was not a “school...
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Saskia Müller
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Challenging the Superpower Narrative
In 2017, I received a dual diagnosis of autism and ADHD. Interestingly, my school and psychologist had suspected these conditions long...
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