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Why self-awareness matters
My latest NDC blog extracts 👇 Whether you're Neurodivergent yourself or working with those who are, self-awareness is foundational. It means learning to notice our nervous system, values, triggers, and stories. It’s about becoming more aware of how we show up in spaces, and how our internal state affects our presence and interactions. For professionals, this reflective work allows us to move beyond ‘doing to’ and toward ‘being with’. For Neurodivergent individuals, cultivating self-awareness helps reclaim agency and self-trust in a world that often misunderstands difference. This training endeavours to create space for both groupings to come together in this exploration. 👁️ Reflective responding over reaction Neurodivergent people often face environments that ask for immediate answers, constant productivity and quick emotional recovery. The Neurodivergent Wellbeing Approach recognises that reflection is not a luxury, it’s a requirement for sustainable wellbeing. Reflection means: Noticing how systems shape our responses Identifying internalised expectations of compliance or performance Exploring what wellbeing looks and feels like for us This kind of self-inquiry isn't about pathology or self-improvement. It’s about remembering our own needs, rhythms and knowing. 👁️ Honouring spiritual and existential needs Wellbeing isn't just physical or emotional. Many Neurodivergent people have deep spiritual needs, rich inner landscapes and existential questions that deserve space. Whether expressed through connection to nature, creativity, meaning-making, or rituals of rest and solitude, spiritual wellbeing is often sidelined in clinical or educational settings. The Neurodivergent Wellbeing Approach course recognises spiritual and existential needs as valid, non-pathological aspects of human life. It gives language and permission for people to honour the deeper parts of themselves, without needing to explain or justify their experience. Read the full blog 👇 https://ndconnection.co.uk/blog/ndwa-go-deeper The latest NDWA training began on Oct 14th. The next round of training will be in spring 2026.
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