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Saskia Müller
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What Reasonable Adjustments Work for ADHD at Work?
Firstly, here's a quick legal guide: Reasonable adjustments are changes that must be made by to remove or reduce disadvantages related to...
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Saskia Müller
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Looking Back on Getting Fired for Being Autistic
Since it's almost the two-year anniversary of being fired for being autistic, and I have lots of new followers, I thought I would share...
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Saskia Müller
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Autism Acceptance Month: 10 actions employers can take that aren't tweets
It's Autism Acceptance Month this month, but we have a longgg way to go. While 1 in 7 employees are neurodivergent, 32% of managers would...
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Saskia Müller
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How Employers can Help People With Seizures
Having a seizure disorder does not automatically mean you can’t work. In fact, many people we speak to are currently in work or are...
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Saskia Müller
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National Diversity Awards Nomination
I am beyond thrilled to announce that I have been nominated for the National Diversity Awards in the role model category! This nomination is
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Saskia Müller
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Autistic Joy
Autistic joy isn't just happiness; it's an all-encompassing, intense feeling that many of us on the spectrum encounter. It's a profound sens
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Saskia Müller
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Masking and Unmasking Autistic Traits
Autistic masking, to me, was like losing myself in a labyrinth of expectations and societal pressures. It was camouflaging my true identity
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Saskia Müller
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Learning to Unmask
ONLY UNMASK WHEN IT’S SAFE TO DO SO.
But first, I do want to address something else that I feel is very important. As wonderful as it would
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Saskia Müller
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5 Sensory Aids To Explore & Add To Your Wishlist
When people think of autistic people with sensory aids, the image that often comes to mind is that of a young, white boy with headphones and
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Saskia Müller
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How To Stop Yourself From Fainting: PoTS Edition
Ever stand up too fast and feel like a blackout or fainting episode is imminent? As someone with PoTS, I get this all the time. Although,...
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Saskia Müller
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18 Ways Congregations Can Observe Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month
WHAT IS JEWISH DISABILITY AWARENESS, ACCEPTANCE, AND INCLUSION MONTH? Established in 2009, the mission of Jewish Disability Awareness,...
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Saskia Müller
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Being Open About my Autism at Work
Throughout my late teens and early 20s, I was not open about my autism diagnosis at work. I did not tell anyone I was autistic, and I...
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Saskia Müller
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I Was Not a “School Skiver”
Dear Good Morning Britain (and the government), Following your news segment yesterday, I would like you to know that I was not a “school...
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Saskia Müller
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Dealing With Progression
Rheumatoid Arthritis, a condition that has become an unwelcome companion in my life, is relentless in its progression. This unyielding...
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Saskia Müller
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Mental Health and Disabled People
I recently got a message saying "Why do you post about mental health when you claim to be a disability blogger?" Let me tell you why....
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Saskia Müller
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Why I Only Occasionally use Mobility Aids
Since July 2022, my journey of mobility has been a dynamic one. Alternating between a cane and forearm crutches, I navigate the world...
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Saskia Müller
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Five Things to Ask Yourself Before Buying a Walking Stick
Are you considering purchasing a mobility aid but unsure of where to begin? Take a moment to reflect on these five questions to guarantee...
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Saskia Müller
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What to do When Experiencing Ableism From Loved Ones
Ableism is everywhere and many people are simply unaware of it. There’s a seriously good chance that your loved ones and community...
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Saskia Müller
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How to Tell if You're Using the Wrong Walking Stick
Many individuals tend to believe that experiencing pain is an inevitable aspect of life when living with a long-term injury or...
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Saskia Müller
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I Thought my Seizures Were Something I had to Hide, now I’ve Accepted it
TW: This article contains the use of ableist slurs. I was 15 when it first happened. I was in my bedroom when I suddenly lost all control...
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