How Monotropic are you?
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Monotropism is a way of describing how many autistic minds naturally focus attention. Rather than spreading attention broadly, a monotropic brain tends to dive deeply into one or a few areas of interest at a time. This focused way of thinking can lead to powerful creativity, insight, and flow. While it may come with challenges—like difficulty switching tasks or handling interruptions—it’s a valid and valuable way of experiencing and engaging with the world.
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Time Blind
You’re Not Lazy — Time Just Works Differently
Time blindness is a term used to describe how some neurodivergent people naturally perceive time in a non-linear or inconsistent way. You might feel surprised at how much time has passed—or feel like time hasn’t moved at all. This isn’t a flaw, but a different way the brain tracks and experiences time. Recognizing time blindness can open the door to supportive strategies and greater self-understanding.