
A series redefining everyday words through an autistic lens. Honest, personal, and culturally sharp, this is language reclaimed. Free to read. Built together.
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This entry is part of The Autistic Lexicon, a growing collection of reframed definitions for words that shape our lives, but were never built with neurocomplex people in mind.
In the new Autistic Lexicon definition of Rest, I argued that rest is the intentional practice of restoring body, mind, and spirit in ways that honour individual rhythms, capacities, and sensory needs.
This entry is part of The Autistic Lexicon, a growing collection of reframed definitions for words that shape our lives, but were never built with neurocomplex people in mind.
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Late-diagnosed autistic. Self-identified ADHD. Mother, ex-lawyer, learning to live unmasked. I write about self-trust, trauma, and what comes after the diagnosis.
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