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Today’s a great day to wander down a new learning path.

Explore the latest from the NeuroKind blog, below!

The Uniquely Neurodivergent Challenge of Understanding People’s Emotions

If you’re a neurodivergent, “2e” type of human, trying to “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” can be a complicated proposition. You are more likely than a neurotypical person to ascribe a more complex motivation to someone’s actions or behaviors than is actually present. You’re also more inclined towards Negative Intent Attribution - meaning you’re more likely to attribute more negative and less positive intent to peers. Keep reading to learn more about how “thinking differently” can cause us to misidentify others’ motivations, and how we can work with our brains to cultivate emotionally-healthy communication and connection.

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Things (don’t have to) Fall Apart: staying connected through Covid

Everyone in my house has Covid right now. It sucks, and we’re exhausted. But we’re also genuinely ok - as a couple, and as a family. Check out these six brain-based relationship coaching practices that we lean on to stay connected and co-create a healthy, loving relationship - even in the face of Covid.

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Having trouble getting out of a negative headspace? Try this.

Have you ever found yourself in a super negative headspace, where you are just spiraling into an evil mental rabbit hole of doom and can't seem to get out? Me too. It sucks. Neurocoaching offers some simple tools for getting out of an awful emotional headspace like that in 15 minutes or less. 

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