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Whether you're curious about your own cognitive wiring, figuring out what a recent diagnosis of different wiring means for your life, or trying to better understand someone you care about, you belong here at Miswired Me.

Miswired.me is my attempt to share an honest, kind, and encouraging space for people who process and experience the world differently than how the world is wired.

Personal disclosure...I'm figuring this out as I go, which actually feels spot-on for miswired Me! But please know that I'm not an expert or any kind of trained professional. I've always enjoyed researching and reading, but writing and sharing what I'm discovering are my new jam.

I'm learning more about my own autism and ADHD every single day. The new info and fine-tuning never really stops. The accommodations, the tweaks, the small adjustments we learn and adopt can make daily life more workable. I try to see the challenges as little puzzles with joyful solutions...which is all part of being miswired, I guess?

I'm building this space one reader at a time, and I'm glad you're a part of it.

I hope something here ends up being useful, maybe adds a tool to your life-toolkit, or at least provides you some encouragement and a reminder that you're not alone in this ongoing project of being yourself. Maybe Miswired.me helps you be there for another differently wired peep too?

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— Steve Wharton, Bellingham, WA

P.S. — Please remember...grace, patience, and kindness...especially toward yourself.


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