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@CharlieAnderson-xe7rmАй бұрын
God bless you for all you do, this is such an eye opener and tool for self mastery and development.. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Kaimane35 ай бұрын
It’s a powerful realization when one discovers that trying to fit their square self into a round hole is futile. Appreciation for such insights is always valuable.
@brandoniron445 ай бұрын
I wish someone could have explained this to me when I was a kid in a way I could have understood. I feel like I’ve been in the dark for so long. In some ways I guess it’s nice that I’ve kinda self taught myself to “ get by.” But it wasn’t easy and feel like I’ve developed many different skills that were/are helpful, but now it’s hard to tell what exactly is natural and what are the safety mechanism I’ve built that now limit me and cause confusion. The other issue is I’ve fought for so long by myself that I don’t even know how to ask for help or use it. Because like you said most offered help doesn’t work. I couldn’t imagine how people before the internet with access to all the this information would have figured it out. Other than libraries. But libraries didn’t have algorithms did they? lol. It’s so awesome you do what you do and offer so much understandable help to those of us in need.
@colonelgraff91985 ай бұрын
ADHD/Autism runs deep with us. And it’s ok.
@AndrewFlorkowski-hu3vp2 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on ! Amazing Information, You have a great way of putting over your ideas,Thoughts,ect. Sending. Love blessings and respect 💟🙏🕉 xxx
@iamdebmillerАй бұрын
"Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively," is a quote attributed to the Dalai Lama. And it's prevalent in how I create music and art.
@jenismith54294 ай бұрын
Or embrace the way it is and adapt. I can write a book in a week or two now. Master efficency and use the unexhaustive creative energy many of us have.
@melissaoleary81965 ай бұрын
Omg, this is who I am. I didn't know it had a name. There is a lot to digest here. Thank you.
@matiasschmied11565 ай бұрын
Love you Lauren
@hrenna5 ай бұрын
Great video! ❤
@cynthiajohnson94125 ай бұрын
I remember being taught how to tell time as a small child on an analog clock. And I remember the adult, a neighbor, telling me the big hand points to the hours and the little hand points to the minutes. Well to me the tall skinny hand was the little hand and the short fat hand was the big hand, kind of like with people - men. I think I was thinking Laurel and Hardy. As tall, thin men were considered littler, smaller, and weaker than wide, robust bigger men. That was my reasoning. INFJ think in terms of people and relationships. And I remember this adult just flat out telling me no, that's wrong. And I remember thinking, no I got it right and being confused as to what was wrong. One might wonder why an adult didn't notice that I had the time reversed in terms of minutes and hours, which might have signaled a clarification was needed to the instructions. Now, as an adult, I wonder why wasn't telling analog time just taught based on the much more descriptive 'long hand' and the 'short hand'? Anyway, as a little kid this kind of thing, which I'm sure happened pretty regularly, damaged my confidence.
@Lucian-WOTW5 ай бұрын
Phew. 😮💨 Glad I found you.
@yukio_saito5 ай бұрын
I didn't realize why those "formulas for how-to" haven't worked for me. I felt something was wrong with those fomulas, but I wasn't sure what to do.
@anneheerdt87015 ай бұрын
Omg people still try to teach me left and right, they say you make an L with your hand. I can read backwards so they are both L to me
@jenismith54294 ай бұрын
I have a small tattoo on my left arm. 😂 helps so much