This blog post will be another blog of mine on the topic of friendships, but will focus on social plans.
Guest Post – My experience of getting an autism diagnosis
This is a guest post from Chloe, where she talks about her experience of receiving an autism diagnosis.
Guest Post – How the book “Declutter Your Mind: How To Stop Worrying, Relieve Anxiety And Eliminating Negative Thinking” changed my life
This is a guest post from Brittany, who gives an insightful insight on how a book changed her life
4 reasons why people on the autistic spectrum feel lonely at times
From my own experiences of being on the autistic spectrum, as well as talking to others on the spectrum, it is clear that people on the autistic spectrum can sometimes feel lonely. This is an aspect of autism that is overlooked a lot. In this blog post, I will discuss this topic further.
4 things to remember when it comes to being a good friend
In this blog, I will talk about things you should remember when it comes to being a good friend.
Guest Post – Life after a heart transplant
This is a guest post from Laura. I am really pleased to be sharing Laura's experiences in this blog post.
The benefits of having a variety of friendships
Having a variety of friendships can come in different forms, and I will talk about this in more detail in this blog post.
Things I have learnt about taking time for yourself
I wanted to talk about 4 takeaways that I have had in this blog post, which could be relatable to some of you reading it.
Maintaining friendships despite having a busy schedule
I wanted to talk about 4 things that you can do when it comes to maintaining your friendships despite having a busy schedule.
How autistic employees can be supported in the workplace
In this blog, I share the benefits to be gained from implementing the specific support that people on the autistic spectrum may require to thrive in the workplace, especially at times of uncertainty.