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Neurodivergence )O(

Merry meet all,

This post topic will be a bit different from most of the posts on this blog. I hope you will find it interesting. I want to post about neurodivergence. I have been neurodivergent all my life. I have overcome many barriers and I hope to inspire others who may read this post. 

When I was young, I had trouble reading at school. A teacher told my Mother I would never be able to read. My older brother was so angry that he was the one to teach me to read. I caught on like a wildfire in a hot dry forest littered with timber and kindling. After that, I read everything I could get my hot mitts on. By the time I was in grade six, I read at a high school level. I am the only one out of 4 siblings to have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree. I love to write and I own about a thousand books. I have so many books in my apartment I don’t have room for them all. 

Flash forward to the present time: I have written magazine articles for a variety of different publications, my short stories have been published in anthologies, Ezines, and I published a book of poetry. I have written a novel, a novella and I’m wondering about what my next novel will be about. I had to work at it. It was uphill all the way. It was a lot of work. I learned everything and had many trials and tribulations along the way. I’m still learning about how this publishing thing is done. 

Neurodivergence doesn’t have to be a barrier. I was diagnosed much later in life. I should have had a much better education but I wonder sometimes if it would have made much difference. If I was diagnosed much earlier when I was younger, I could have done much better in school. Instead, I struggled with everything. The teachers and other classmates were horrendously cruel. I mean very cruel. I’m not sure if you can get away with that today but they did. I learned what no one should have to learn: that fear. If you are neurodivergent, you could almost expect to be treated cruelly. And that is so wrong. There needs to be way more understanding for those who have ADHD, autism or other types of neurodivergence. The more supportive the school system is, the more the student/s are encouraged to study and do well. But the understanding needs to be present. When a student doesn’t feel safe, I bet these invisible barriers rise. I had those barriers around me too. I stayed quiet and learned the hard way not to tell anyone I was neurodivergent. I have had a hard time finding mainstream employment. I had to create my own and I am still there.  I enjoy writing for short story anthologies. Now I am studying herbalism. My article about herbs in the mint family will be published in Plant Healer Quarterly this fall. !

I guess I am meant to write. That is a good thing! Here I am, writing this post right now, lol. I tried  hard to improve myself. I worked hard at math skills and made progress. I enjoyed studying history and science. 

So, feel good about who you are. I want you to jump up from your chair, hold your head high and give yourself a big hug. Or a pat on the back. You are awesome and amazing. You are an amazing individual and have a right to feel good about yourself. Never let anyone tell you that something can’t be done. Never let anyone shame you. Never let anyone talk down to you. If someone does try to do those things, find someone you can trust and confide in them asap. 

It is not easy but you are capable of success. You are capable of achieving your dreams. It’s a good thing to be diagnosed with a learning disability as I was. I hated every minute of it. I did it though and if you click on my Portfolio page, you can see the list of my writing that I have had published. I don’t regret it.  I have no intention of stopping. I hope that anyone reading this has a dream or passion of their own that they want to realize. Mine is my writing and herbalism. Everyone has their own dreams. That can be winning an Olympic medal, becoming a model or an actor in Hollywood. Never let anyone tell you something can’t be done. I remember many nights I was crying trying to do my homework. My family always supported me. I somehow survived school (which is a hell in itself) and I am glad those days are past me. 

We all dream of success. We are all capable of success. Anything worth doing is hard work. That applies to everyone. Just keep your eye on your goals and dreams and forget everything else. I have days when I don’t feel like writing, ok most days, but I keep at it. I hope to write 900 blog posts and I am getting near to that point. I want to reach that milestone. After, I will keep writing. And all this from someone who was told she would never read. I say ha teacher, proved you wrong!

Set realistic goals for yourself. Invest in whatever it takes to help you get through school. I am in love with the written word. I found my own strengths and worked hard on my weaknesses. Don’t create goals that are impossible. Be kind to yourself. 

That is the secret. Find your passion, cleave to it and show them what you can do. Do it with style and flair. Be true to yourself. Shock them with your talents and passions. Leave them breathless. Then keep that up, do it over and over again. Most importantly, never give up. 

Blessings, Spiderwitch

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Autumn wonders

Merry meet all,

I am proud to announce I graduated from the Intermediate level at the Herbal Academy. I look forward to new challenges and learn about new ways to use herbs in the next level, Advanced. I am sure there will be many challenges ahead for me. Bring it on!

I found new  fun ways to use herbs this summer. I dyed a big pile of plain muslin cloth with goldenrod. The fabric dyed a beautiful muted gold/ yellow shade. I’m infusing garlic cloves and garden grown basil in vinegar. I made a potent rose petal elixir, I concocted a St.John’s wort tincture and two salves, and I plan to make a jar of elderberry syrup. I look forward to using my herbal potions and learning more about herbs at the Herbal Academy. This fall I have a grow light. I just transferred the herbs I began from seed and my root cuttings of mint, basil, rue, nettles calendula, thyme and dill. The thyme and dill are growing in a yogurt container so their deep roots have room to grow. The other herbs were transferred to a deeper pot. They are all growing under the grow light. I wonder how I ever managed without a grow light. Grow lights are awesome! I’m trying to grow root veggies too. I hope that goes well. 

I even used herbs on my witch’s broom. I know that cinnamon brooms can be bought online. Why not do it yourself? I coated the broom with glue and dabbed the ground cinnamon onto the broom then I sprinkled cinnamon essential oil. It has dried in a large clear plastic bag for two weeks. The broom that I also made myself smells lovely now. Argh I do believe I have been stung by the very nettle I just transplanted. I grew a big lovely pumpkin vine but no pumpkins. The bees love the male flower pollen but all their hard work is for naught. Every female pumpkin flower has turned brown, shrivelled and died. There are many male pumpkin flowers. The tomatoes are finally growing and the scarlet runner bean vines are flush with beans. I plan to harvest all the herbs from my garden soon and bring the rosemary and oregano in for the winter. 

I’m harvesting lovage which I did earlier and made a lovely jar of lovage salt! Lemon balm, lemon basil, lavender, calendula, mint, sage, borage leaves, chamomile, chives, raspberry leaves, astilbe seeds, elecampane seeds and roots, dandelion roots, cucumbers, shallots, kale ( may overwinter it). The nasturtiums are annuals. I will miss them, I find the leaves so tasty. I will be busy this fall harvesting roots, flowers and seeds!

Being near this abundance of nature sure saves me money for studying at the Herbal Academy. It’s expensive enough to purchase and store the herbs. I have to have enough jars and room to store the jars. I don’t have enough room so I just don’t splurge on a huge amount of herbs at once. I buy 5 grams or more at least and then I can just refill the labeled and dated jars in my apothecary. 

I have to make sure I downloaded all the PDFs for the Intermediate level at the Herbal Academy. I left a glowing testimonial on how much I enjoyed the fun yet mentally stimulating. Herbs have taken over my life. Maybe I should say this course has taken over my life. I find I don’t have much time to do all the other things I need to do, like get back into my writing horror fiction for one. I hope I can manage it all. 

The fall season is off to a great start. On top of that, Mabon and Samhain are not far away. I can’t wait. I look forward to hearing about how all of you readers are spending your fall season too. Comment below!

Blessings, Spiderwitch

 

 

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