by Lucinda | 9, Jul 2025
A Japanese phrase that means “one time, one meeting.”
It’s a quiet reminder that this moment — right now — is unique. It will never happen again in exactly the same way.
I made a video about how this concept can help us (especially those of us who are neurodivergent) reconnect with presence in a gentle, loving way.
💙 You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/aCcP1M1AtMs
Let me know if this resonates for you.
#uniquemoments #beingpresent #neurodivergent
by Lucinda | 5, Jul 2025
Hyperfocus can be energising, exciting… and also exhausting.
After a deep dive, how do you gently bring yourself back to balance?
Let’s talk post-focus rituals:
☕ Tea?
🌿 A walk?
🛋️ Couch cocoon?
Share yours—and maybe discover a new one to try!
by Lucinda | 1, Jul 2025
I’ve been thinking a lot about the word superpower lately…
Sometimes, the things that make us most magical are the very things people have criticised in us.
So I’m curious:
What’s something unique about you that people once framed as a flaw—but you’ve come to see as a strength?
💬 Let’s celebrate those quirks and qualities together. Your uniqueness matters here.
#superpower #specialgifts #youarewonderful #neurodiversity
by Lucinda | 27, Jun 2025
Being sensitive doesn’t mean you’re fragile.
It means you feel deeply, notice subtleties, and care a lot.
In a world that moves too fast, sensitivity is a quiet kind of power. 💫
Here’s why it’s something to treasure—not tame.
📝 Read:
You’re Not Too Sensitive — You’re Wired for Deep Awareness
🔗 Check it out here
#TooSensitive #NeurodiverseVoices #EmotionalDepth #SensoryAwareness #DifferentAndLovingIt
by Lucinda | 23, Jun 2025
Ever sat down for “five minutes”… and looked up three hours later completely immersed in something you love?
That magical ability to zoom in so deeply—sometimes at the cost of everything else—is what I call Focus Pocus. 🪄
In this week’s video, I explore hyperfocus, monotropism, and how to make this deep-dive superpower work for you.
👉 Watch it here
Have you experienced this kind of focus? What does it feel like for you?