Category: Confidence and Performance

  • ✨ The Strengths We Learn to Hide

    A reflection on neurodivergence, childhood messages, and the skills we never realised we were building

    There are some conversations that stay with you long after they end.

    Not because they were dramatic or difficult, but because they reveal something quietly profound about how we move through the world — and how the world responds to us in return.

    This week, I had one of those conversations.

    We weren’t talking about labels or diagnoses.
    We were talking about lived experience — the kind that shapes people quietly, deeply, and often invisibly.

    And it reminded me just how many neurodivergent adults either grew up feeling — or were repeatedly told — things like:

    • “too much”
    • “too sensitive”
    • “too emotional”
    • “too messy”
    • “too slow”
    • “too intense”
    • “too forgetful”
    • “too different”
    • or simply “not enough”

    And so often, these messages came not because anything was wrong with them — but because their brains didn’t behave in the way the world expected.

    Instead of support, they got labels:

    “difficult.”
    “lazy.”
    “unfocused.”
    “scatterbrained.”
    “awkward.”
    “overreacting.”
    “dramatic.”
    “in their own world.”
    “not trying hard enough.”

    So they hid the parts that made them stand out.
    Masked. Over-adapted. Over-performed.
    Held everything together while quietly wondering why life seemed easier for everyone else.

    But here’s the truth that struck me most deeply:

    👉 Many of the traits people once criticised are the roots of someone’s greatest strengths.
    👉 The “unusual” ways of thinking they were shamed for are often the source of their creativity and insight.
    👉 The workarounds they invented as children became the strategies shaping their careers and relationships.
    👉 The resilience they built in silence became their strongest asset.

    And this is something most people never get told:

    You’re skilled because of your wiring and the clever workarounds you built to survive — not despite any of it.

    Most neurodivergent strengths don’t look like strengths when you’re younger.
    They look like problems other people want you to fix.

    Yet later in life, they reveal themselves as:

    ✨ creative solutions
    ✨ pattern spotting
    ✨ deep empathy
    ✨ intense focus
    ✨ intuition
    ✨ innovation
    ✨ adaptability
    ✨ problem-solving
    ✨ strategic insight
    ✨ emotional intelligence
    ✨ leadership rooted in lived experience

    None of this comes from fitting in.
    It comes from navigating a world that never adjusted for you — and surviving anyway.

    And this matters, because so many late-diagnosed or self-discovered neurodivergent adults believe they are “behind,” “failing,” or “not getting it,” when in reality:

    There has never been anything wrong with them.
    Their wiring is not the problem.
    A world that only rewards one style of wiring is.

    Unmasking isn’t about becoming someone new.
    It’s about finally allowing yourself to be who you’ve always been underneath the survival strategies.


    Let’s take this one step further.

    If so much of your strength, creativity, resilience, and clarity came from the parts you once hid…

    Here’s the real question:

    What are you still covering up because of how you were treated back then?

    What parts of you learned to shrink?
    What abilities did you mute because they made someone else uncomfortable?
    What dreams did you bury because you were told they didn’t belong to someone like you?
    What aspects of your identity still sit in the shadows because of the labels others placed on you?

    And then — the question that changes everything:

    What could you do with all of that… if you knew you couldn’t ever get it wrong?

    Not in a reckless sense, but in a permission-giving sense.

    ✨ If every detour was information, not failure.
    ✨ If every trait you were shamed for became a tool.
    ✨ If every workaround you created in childhood became a resource.
    ✨ If every sensitivity became a signal rather than a flaw.
    ✨ If every “difference” was simply a different kind of intelligence.

    And then imagine combining all of that — every lived experience, every instinct, every workaround, every reflection, every skill you’ve developed — and asking:

    What becomes possible when nothing about you is wrong anymore?

    Because here’s the truth:

    You’ve already built a life on strength you didn’t know you had.
    You’ve already navigated challenges most people will never understand.
    You’ve already adapted to systems not designed for your needs.
    You’ve already succeeded under conditions that would have broken others.

    So imagine what becomes possible
    — in your work, your relationships, your confidence, your creativity, your decisions —
    when you stop treating the real you as something that needs approval.

    What expands?
    What softens?
    What becomes clearer?
    What becomes easier?
    What finally feels possible?


    And one final reflection — a gentle but powerful one:

    What passion from your childhood have you quietly or unknowingly carried into your adult life?

    There is almost always a thread.
    A spark.
    A pull.
    Something that never left, even when you didn’t have the language for it.

    It might show up now through your work, your art, the way you help others, the way you think, or the way you solve problems.

    If you can trace that thread…
    you can often find your truest direction.

    And if you weave that thread together with everything you’ve gained —
    your wiring, your insight, your intuition, your lived experience, your hard-earned strengths —
    you unlock a version of yourself that feels both familiar and finally free.

    We spend so long trying to get ourselves “right” by someone else’s definition
    that we forget: we were never wrong to begin with.

    You’re not here to shrink.
    You’re here to arrive — fully.

    And the moment you stop trying to be who the world wanted,
    you make space for who you’ve always been.

    💛 Michelle Shaw
    Neurodivergent Mentor & Life Strategist
    Helping people rebuild confidence, clarity, structure and self-trust — without masking who they truly are.


  • 🎤 The Day I Chose to Be Seen — Without Music to Hide Behind

    🎤 The Day I Chose to Be Seen — Without Music to Hide Behind

    In 2012, I stepped onto a stage with no music, no lights, and no DJ decks — just me, a mic, and a message. 🎙️

    Up until that point, I’d built my confidence around sound. I was a DJ, a radio host, a woman who knew how to read a room through rhythm. But that day? There was no bassline to hold me. No track to mix. Just breath, silence… and truth.

    🎧 While broadcasting daily to passengers onboard P&O Cruises, a few of them suggested something unexpected:

    “You should be a motivational speaker.”

    At first, I laughed — surely this was just another one of my hair-brained ideas. But the suggestion stuck. The more I sat with it, the more it made sense. If I could stand in front of people, no music to hide behind, and still hold the room? Then maybe… I’d find out who I really was.

    So I said yes. Not because I was fearless — but because I was curious.


    🎵 What Made It So Powerful

    The audience was small — just nine people. But to me, it felt like a stadium.
    I even hired a videographer to capture it (thank goodness for that past version of me). 💡

    But this moment wasn’t just about public speaking.
    It was about being seen — with the volume down and the masks off.

    At the time, my personal life was quietly falling apart. I was still grieving the loss of my mum, navigating family disconnects, and doing everything I could to get my head and heart back in sync. 💔

    So I turned to what I could control: my personal growth. My creativity. My voice.

    Speaking became more than an idea. It became a lifeline.

    And unexpectedly, it led to new doors — a library talk, an opportunity to sign and sell paperback copies of my book, and most importantly: a turning point in how I saw myself.


    🌀 Why I’m Sharing This Now

    Because I’ve only just started telling the truth about what I was really carrying all those years.

    I spent nearly two decades laser-focused on my weaknesses — trying to “fix” myself, hiding behind competence, starving for someone to tell me I was doing well.

    I didn’t find that person — so I became her.
    And now I support others in becoming their own anchor, too.

    I’m sharing this video not because it’s perfect — but because it’s real.
    It was the first time I stood on stage, completely unplugged, and said:

    “This is me. Take it or leave it.”


    📺 Watch the Moment

    Here’s the original, unfiltered video:
    🎬 Watch on YouTube

    If you do watch, I’d genuinely love your feedback:

    • What stood out?
    • What did you feel?
    • What should I stop, start, or keep doing?

    My neurodivergent brain thrives on honest reflection — so if you have a moment, I’d really appreciate it. 🙏


    🌟 Final Notes from the DJ Booth of Life

    Sometimes, the scariest thing we can do is turn the music down and let our real voice come through.
    Sometimes, that’s when we find our true power.

    Thank you for listening to mine.
    Be gentle with me.

    Michelle x 💛

  • How to Think Like a DJ in the Everyday: Turning Life into a Seamless Mix

    How to Think Like a DJ in the Everyday: Turning Life into a Seamless Mix 🎶✨


    Introduction:

    Life can sometimes feel like a jumbled playlist—some moments are perfect, others, not so much. But what if you could approach life the way a DJ approaches their music? As a DJ, I’ve learned that it’s not just about choosing the right tracks; it’s about understanding the crowd, feeling the energy, and creating a seamless experience. You can apply this to your daily life, too. Whether you’re working on personal growth or building a creative business, thinking like a DJ can help you navigate challenges, find your flow, and make life more enjoyable. 🌍


    1. Tune Into Your Own Rhythm 🎧: Create Your Daily Beat

    Just like a DJ mixes songs that flow together, you can create a daily routine that works for you. When you match your actions with what you care about, life feels easier and more fun.

    • Listen to yourself: Start your day with purpose. Choose one thing that aligns with your goals and set an intention for the day.
    • Make it fit your style: Just like every DJ has their unique style, make your routine match your natural flow—whether it’s work, relaxation, or spending time with loved ones.

    Why it works: When you follow what feels right for you, everything else falls into place more easily. 🎶


    2. Focus on Being Present, Not Perfect 🌸

    In DJing, the best moments happen when you’re fully in the moment, not when everything is perfectly planned. The same goes for life—it’s better to be present and enjoy each moment than to chase perfection.

    • Live in the moment: Stop overthinking. Focus on enjoying life as it comes.
    • Don’t aim for perfection: It’s not about doing everything perfectly. It’s about embracing the process and being real.

    Why it works: Being yourself and living in the moment makes everything feel more connected and authentic, just like a great DJ set. 🌱


    3. Mix It Up: Adapt to Life’s Changing Beat 🔄

    A DJ always needs to be ready to change things up based on how the crowd feels. Life is always changing, too. How can you keep up?

    • Stay flexible: Life doesn’t always go as planned. Be open to change and embrace new experiences.
    • Try new things: Just like a DJ tries different songs to see how the crowd reacts, experiment with new habits or ideas to see what works for you.

    Why it works: The best DJ sets are those that flow naturally, even when things change. In life, being flexible and adapting helps you handle challenges smoothly. 🔥


    4. Manage Life’s Transitions Like a DJ Creates Smooth Transitions 🎶

    In DJing, when switching songs, the DJ ensures the change feels natural. Similarly, when life changes (a new job, a relationship shift, etc.), it’s important to make those transitions feel smooth.

    • Take your time: Don’t rush through life’s transitions. Be thoughtful and patient.
    • Adjust as needed: Use your creativity to find new ways to navigate life’s changes. Whether it’s making a big decision or just shifting your routine, change doesn’t have to be stressful.

    Why it works: Transitioning smoothly makes change feel more natural and less overwhelming, just like a DJ smoothly changes tracks. 🌱


    5. Build Your Community: The Power of Connection 💖

    DJing isn’t just about the music—it’s about creating an experience for everyone in the room. Similarly, your relationships and the people you connect with matter.

    • Create meaningful connections: In life, focus on building real, supportive relationships. Whether it’s friends, family, or colleagues, having a strong community is essential.
    • Engage with others: Like a DJ feeds off the crowd’s energy, you can gain strength from the people who support you.

    Why it works: Just like a great DJ set energizes the crowd, having positive, supportive relationships lifts your energy and helps you grow. 🌟


    6. Practice Self-Care: Recharge Like a DJ After a Set 🎧💆‍♀️

    After a long night of playing music, a DJ needs to rest. You need to rest, too, to keep your energy high and your creativity flowing.

    • Take breaks: Step back when needed. Recharge through activities like meditation, time in nature, or doing something that brings you joy.
    • Protect your energy: Know your limits and don’t overcommit yourself. Take time for the things that make you feel balanced.

    Why it works: Resting and taking care of yourself keeps you energized and ready for the next day, just like a DJ needs recovery to play again. 🌸


    Call to Action: Start Mixing Life’s Tracks Today!

    Life, like DJing, is about finding your rhythm and embracing the flow. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about showing up with intention and connecting with what matters most. Whether you’re focused on personal growth or building a creative career, thinking like a DJ can help you approach life with confidence, creativity, and energy.

    Start small, but start now. Find your rhythm, embrace the mix, and make life more enjoyable every day.


    Ready to take your life to the next level?
    If you’re ready to break through barriers, tap into your creative flow, and build a purpose-driven life or business, I’m here to guide you through the process. Let’s create the perfect mix together. 🌱💫

  • Are You Struggling to Be Seen, Heard, Valued, and Remembered for Who You Truly Are?

    🌟 Are You Struggling to Be Seen, Heard, Valued, and Remembered for Who You Truly Are? 🌟

    Have you ever felt invisible or misunderstood—like no matter how much you give, it’s never quite enough? Life’s challenges can feel overwhelming, leaving you stuck, out of sync, or unsure of your next move.

    💭 But what if things could change?
    What if you could confidently step into any space, fully seen, heard, valued, and remembered for the unique person you are?


    🤔 Do These Challenges Sound Familiar?

    Maybe you’re:

    • Unclear about what you want or unsure of the next step to take.
    • 😰 Overwhelmed and struggling to advocate for yourself or those who rely on you.
    • 🚦 Questioning your path and wondering if you’re heading in the right direction.
    • 💔 Feeling unappreciated in your work, relationships, or creative pursuits despite giving so much.
    • 🤐 Finding it difficult to express who you are or speak your truth authentically.
    • ⚖️ Juggling too many priorities and losing sight of what truly matters.
    • 🤝 Craving connection or a supportive network but unsure where to turn.

    If any of this resonates, know this: I see you. I hear you. And I’m here for you. 💛


    💡 What Makes Me Different

    I bring a unique mix of lived experience, professional expertise, and a deep understanding of what it means to feel stuck yet eager to grow. 🌈

    Here’s how I help you:
    1️⃣ Simplifying Complexity: 🔍 Breaking down challenges into clear, actionable steps.
    2️⃣ Bridging Worlds: 🌐 Helping you balance personal and professional life or employment and self-employment.
    3️⃣ Creating Safe Spaces: 🛋️ Giving you a judgment-free zone to explore your truths and aspirations.
    4️⃣ Helping You Realign: 🎵 Rewriting your story so you rediscover your rhythm and live as the multidimensional being you are.
    5️⃣ Strengthening Boundaries: 🛡️ Teaching you how to protect your energy and create space for growth.
    6️⃣ Amplifying Your Voice: 📣 Helping you articulate what matters most so you can express it confidently and authentically.
    7️⃣ Driving Meaningful Progress: 🚀 Guiding you to focus your energy on what truly matters.


    ✨ Your Personalised Journey to Clarity and Confidence

    You already have the strength and resilience within you to rise to any challenge. Together, we’ll uncover it by focusing on:

    Building the Right Support Network: 🤝 Surround yourself with people and resources that align with your values and goals.
    Creating Routines That Work: ⏰ Develop flexible habits that keep you focused, motivated, and balanced.
    Advocating for Yourself: 💪 Learn to speak up and ensure your voice is respected in any situation.
    Clarifying Your Message: 💬 Discover what truly matters and communicate it with confidence.
    Setting Healthy Boundaries: 🛑 Protect your energy and say yes to what aligns with your aspirations.
    Rediscovering Your Rhythm: 🎶 Create a balance between work, play, rest, and growth that feels natural and sustainable.
    Tapping Into Your Strengths: 🌟 Harness your unique talents and gifts to build a foundation of self-confidence and authenticity.


    🌟 Imagine This

    Picture a life where you walk into any room with confidence, knowing exactly who you are and what you stand for. 💃

    You’re:

    • Clear about your purpose. 🧭
    • Connected to the right people. 🤝
    • Making meaningful progress every day. ✅

    Now, imagine what’s possible when you no longer feel invisible, unheard, or undervalued. That’s the life we’ll build together.


    💬 Let’s Talk

    Life is too short to feel stuck or overlooked. You deserve to walk into every space with purpose, confidence, and authenticity. 🌟

    Let’s uncover your unique strengths, craft your story, and equip you with tools to:
    ✅ Be seen. 👀
    ✅ Be heard. 👂
    ✅ Be valued. 💎
    ✅ Be remembered. 🕊️

    Book a free consultation today, and let’s create a roadmap to a life where you’re not just noticed—but unforgettable. 🚀


  • Your Voice, Your Story 🎤✨

    Your Voice, Your Story 🎤✨

    I’m guilty of hiding behind my decks 🎧 and letting the music do the talking. I’d carefully curate the perfect mix—believing the songs were all that mattered. Yet I was completely oblivious to the value I was adding just by being professional and reliable—by showing up as agreed ✔️, taking care of all the VIPs 👑 and guests, and, of course, by presenting their favourite songs in a way only I could.

    Creating a party vibe 🎉 was the easy part—so much easier than speaking on a microphone 🎙️ or introducing another act I was sharing the big, scary stage with.

    When I was gifted my first mic, it sat in its box 📦 for weeks while I stared at it, wondering what the hell I was supposed to do with it.

    I’m sure you’ve heard the usual advice:

    🪮 “Use a hairbrush in the mirror!” (back when I had longer hair and actually owned a hairbrush).
    🫣 “Picture everyone naked!”

    Despite everyone’s good intentions, none of that advice worked.

    What Did Work?

    Being thrown in the deep end 🌊. No notice, no prep—just handed the mic and told, “Over to you. Go!” 🎤

    My body froze 😨, but somehow, I said what needed to be said—and I couldn’t wait to put the ruddy thing down!

    When you’re thrown into the mix like I was, you either sink or swim—and whilst that wouldn’t work for everyone, had it never happened to me, I may never have gotten started. It ended up being one of the catalysts that shaped the learning experience I now provide for others.

    Why It Feels So Overwhelming

    Being handed a mic for the first time or walking out onto an empty stage with no practice run, having no idea how your voice will sound—it’s easy for nerves to take over:

    ✨ Speaking too fast 🗣️💨
    ✨ Stumbling over words
    ✨ Struggling to read what’s written on the card you’ve been handed

    I know how intimidating it can be. I’ve been there—running through several scenarios in my head before saying a single word.

    Now, add a stage, a live audience 🎥👥, and layers of technology, video, and timing into the mix, and the pressure only increases.

    Without the right support, most learners wouldn’t come back for more!

    Maybe you’re unsure if your voice deserves to be heard 🕯️. Maybe you doubt you have anything meaningful to say—or you’re starting to panic and forget everything you’re supposed to do—especially in those high-pressure moments 🧠⏳.

    From Panic to Performance

    But I’m not a one-woman production show for nothing—and I don’t do things by halves 💪!

    I got to know how this stuff works 🎛️ by getting stuck in. I’ve learned to adapt, troubleshoot 🔧, and make things work—even when the tech fails, the equipment glitches ⚠️, or the nerves kick in.

    I’m uber passionate about giving my audience what they came for.

    Having the skills and confidence to use a microphone—coupled with my versatility and unique set of gifts 🎁 and talents—has not only gotten me consistently paid, but also re-hired, requested, and remembered 🏆.

    What I’ve Learned:

    ✨ There’s only so much value for the audience if there’s only music.
    ✨ Your voice, tone, presence, and personality matter.
    ✨ Your story and truth deserve to be heard—messy bits and all.
    ✨ True connection doesn’t happen when we’re perfectly polished—it happens when we’re real, honest, and truthful about how we really feel.

    What Makes the Difference?

    Many creators, speakers 🎙️, presenters, and DJs 🎧 have felt the same way. Not everyone makes it, despite their desire to step forward and own their space.

    What makes the difference?

    They don’t have all the answers—but they either decide their story is worth telling 📖 or the excitement of doing it far outweighs the regret of not doing it ⚖️.

    They either find the support and coaching they need to overcome the barriers—or they feel the fear and do it anyway 🚀.

    Step Into Your Voice

    If this resonates and you’re ready to find your rhythm 🎶, own your story 📖, and build embodied confidence ✨—check out Mischemix Academy 🌟.

    It’s designed to help you not just master the music 🎧, mic 🎤, media 📹, and technology 🎛️—but step into your authentic voice 🗣️ and own your space with confidence 💪.

    🎤 Reflection: What’s one thing you wish people knew about you, but you’ve been too afraid to share?

    🎵 Song Recommendation: “True Colors” – Cyndi Lauper
    “Put this track on today and ask yourself: What part of your story are you ready to bring into the light?”

    🌐 Explore More: [https://want2dj.co.uk]

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    #AuthenticityInAction #DJLife #PublicSpeakingTips #CreativeConfidence #MischemixAcademy

  • Navigating Vulnerable Posting in Groups: A Guide to Protecting Your Well-Being, Setting Boundaries, and Building Connections

    Navigating Vulnerable Posting in Groups: A Guide to Protecting Your Well-Being, Setting Boundaries, and Building Connections

    Engaging in online groups can feel like stepping into the unknown—a mix of hope, connection, and risk 🌍🤝. For those of us willing to show up vulnerably, it’s an act of courage 💪 to share our experiences and seek support. However, group dynamics can be unpredictable, and not every response will align with your expectations or needs. This guide explores how to navigate these spaces thoughtfully, protect your emotional well-being, and gauge when your efforts are working. ✨


    1. Joining Groups: Understanding the Risks ⚠️

    The truth is, no matter how prepared or intentional you are, joining someone else’s group always comes with risks. Without proper vetting or due diligence, you can quickly find yourself feeling unsupported, overwhelmed, or even under attack—like you’ve stepped into the lion’s den 🦁.

    Why This Happens:

    • Unpredictable Dynamics: Group members come from diverse backgrounds 🌏, and not all will share your values, communication style, or understanding of vulnerability.
    • Lack of Alignment: If the group’s culture or purpose doesn’t match your needs, it can feel like a constant mismatch 🤷.
    • Absence of Guarantees: No group can promise that every member will engage with empathy or respect 💬, no matter how well-intentioned the space may seem.

    2. Do Your Due Diligence Before Joining 🔍

    To minimise risks and protect your emotional well-being ❤️, take these steps before joining a group or posting vulnerably:

    1. Research the Group’s Purpose:
      • Review the group description and rules 📋. Are they clear about fostering a safe and supportive environment? Are their goals aligned with your needs?
    2. Observe the Dynamics:
      • Spend time reading posts and responses before engaging 👀. Look for patterns:
        • Are responses generally empathetic and thoughtful? 🤗
        • Do members validate each other, or is dismissiveness common? ❌
        • Are the moderators active and supportive? 🛡️
    3. Ask the Right Questions:
      • If the group feels ambiguous, reach out to the moderators or observe carefully 🧐:
        • What is the group’s stance on vulnerable or personal posts?
        • How do they handle unhelpful or harmful comments?
    4. Trust Your Instincts:
      • If something feels off or misaligned ⚡, trust that gut feeling. It’s okay to walk away before investing your time or energy.

    3. When Misunderstandings Happen 🤔

    Even with the best intentions, there’s always a chance that wires get crossed somewhere along the line. This might lead to responses that feel misaligned or misunderstood, even when they weren’t intended to hurt. Here’s how to manage this:

    1. Acknowledge the Possibility of Miscommunication:
      • Misunderstandings aren’t uncommon in text-based interactions, where tone and intent can easily be lost ✍️.
    2. Check With a Trusted Source:
      • If you’re feeling unsure, reach out to a trusted friend, mentor, or moderator 🤝. Share the interaction and ask for their perspective:
        • “Does this comment seem dismissive, or am I reading it differently because I’m feeling vulnerable?”
    3. Decide How to Respond:
      • Based on feedback from your trusted source, decide whether the response warrants clarification, disengagement, or a reframe of your perspective 🔄.
      • Example of clarification: “I may have misunderstood your comment. Can you elaborate on what you meant?” 🗨️
      • Example of disengagement: “Thank you for your input, but I think we’re seeing this differently. I’ll leave it here.” 🚪
    4. Reflect Before Taking Action:
      • Before reacting emotionally, consider whether it’s worth engaging further or simply stepping away 🧘.

    Key Takeaway: Misunderstandings don’t always mean harm was intended. Checking with a trusted source can help you process the interaction and decide your next move with clarity 🧠.


    4. Joining Without Preparation: A Risk Worth Noting ⚠️

    If you jump into a group without doing your homework, you’re essentially joining at your own risk. This doesn’t mean it will always go poorly, but it does mean you’re stepping into a space where you may face:

    • Misaligned Values: Group dynamics that don’t support vulnerability or nuanced discussions 🚫.
    • Potential Triggers: Responses that feel dismissive, harsh, or invalidating 🌩️.
    • Emotional Overload: Feeling overwhelmed by the group’s size, tone, or lack of structure 🌊.

    Key Takeaway: While no group can guarantee safety, taking time to assess a group’s culture before joining can save you from feeling like you’re in the lion’s den 🦁.


    5. What to Do If You Feel Unsupported 😟

    Despite your best efforts, you may still find yourself in a group where your vulnerability is met with dismissal or critique. When this happens, here’s how to respond:

    1. Pause and Reflect:
      • Acknowledge your feelings and take a step back to process what’s happened 🌱.
    2. Reassess the Space:
      • Ask yourself: Is this group aligned with my values and needs? If the answer is no, it may be time to disengage.
    3. Set Boundaries:
      • Protect your emotional well-being by limiting your engagement with unhelpful members or stepping away entirely 🛑.
    4. Seek Safer Spaces:
      • Use the experience as a guide to finding groups that better align with your values 🌈.

    6. Final Thoughts: You Deserve Safety and Support 🤗

    Joining a group always carries some level of risk, and even the best preparation can’t guarantee a perfect fit. Misunderstandings, misalignments, and mismatched responses are part of the reality of group dynamics. However, by taking time to observe, research, and check your perception with a trusted source, you can navigate these spaces more thoughtfully and protect your emotional well-being 🛡️.

    Remember, even when faced with misaligned or unhelpful responses, it’s not a reflection of your worth 🌟. You have the right to protect your energy, set boundaries, and seek connections that truly serve you. Vulnerability is your strength, and you deserve spaces that honour it 💖.


    🌟 Does this resonate with you? If so, or if you’d like some help navigating group dynamics, I’m here to support you! Let’s connect! 😊

     

  • The Journey to Self-Advocacy | Find Your Voice and Take Ownership 🌟

    🌟 Who Is Looking After Your Well-Being? 🌟

    For a long time, I thought the people in my life would just know what I needed—even when I didn’t know myself. I assumed they would notice when I was struggling and step in to help. But when that didn’t happen, I felt invisible and alone.


    The Hard Truth:

    If you don’t know what you need—or can’t say it—how can anyone else know how to help?

    For over 20 years, I waited for others to see what I needed. Learning to speak up for myself changed everything. But it didn’t happen overnight—it took time, patience, and practice.


    Where Self-Advocacy Starts:

    1. Understand What You Need 📝
      • What helps you feel calm and supported—physically, emotionally, and mentally?
      • Think about small things that make a difference, like taking a quiet break, having clear instructions, or knowing when someone is available to listen.

      Ask Yourself:
      “What helps me feel safe and supported?”

    2. Be Brave Enough to Speak Up 🗣️
      • You don’t have to use fancy words. Try simple phrases like:
        • “I need some quiet time to clear my head.”
        • “Can we agree on a clear plan before we move forward?”
        • “I’m feeling overwhelmed—can we check in later?”
      • Asking for what you need shows strength, not weakness.

      Reminder:
      “It’s okay to ask for support, even if it feels uncomfortable.”


    How to Practice Self-Advocacy:

    Start Small: Ask for one small thing—like time to finish a task without interruptions. Each small step helps build your confidence.

    Write It Down: If speaking up is hard, write down what you need to say before you say it. It can help you stay calm and focused.

    Find an Ally: Think of someone who understands and supports you—a friend, family member, or colleague.

    Learn from Each Experience: If things don’t go as planned, that’s okay. Ask yourself: “What can I do differently next time?”


    Key Reminders:

    💡 Taking Time for Yourself Is Self-Care: Whether you need a few minutes or a few days, taking time for yourself is not selfish—it’s necessary.

    💡 Listening to Your Body Is Kindness: When you notice what your body is asking for and respond with care, you’re showing yourself that you matter.

    💡 Speaking Up Empowers You: Knowing what you need and asking for it can change how you live your life.


    Simple Reflection Prompts:

    • When do I feel calm, safe, and supported?
    • What is one small way I can practice speaking up for myself today?
    • Who can I ask for support if I need it?

    Final Thought:

    If a few minutes isn’t enough, that’s okay. You deserve time, space, and support to feel whole again.

    What does speaking up for yourself look like to you? Let’s share our ideas and support each other.