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Neuro-Affirming Practice Is Not a Framework. It's a Way of Being.

So what does neuro-affirming practice actually look like?

Neuro-affirming practice is about being human with others, with empathy and attunement.

I think it looks like arriving without an agenda, following someone’s lead, not strategically, but out of genuine curiosity about their inner world. It looks like understanding that every person is already a meaning-maker: that meaning lives…

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Happiness expert explains why 'imposter syndrome' is a good thing and how to lean into it

Have you ever created something, or been asked to give a presentation, or gotten an opportunity at work and felt like you weren't good enough for it? Have you ever thought to yourself, "I'm not as capable as they think I am," and had a deep fear that you were going to be outed as a fraud (despite the fact that you do actually have at least some level of skill and competence)?

Chances are,…

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Real people share 17 red flags that expose someone trying to appear wiser than they actually are

People who struggle with intellectual functioning, often described as having a low IQ, may also be considered to have low intelligence. Determining low intelligence is not always easy or obvious, so people on Reddit shared their thoughts on the signs that can indicate it.

One observant Redditor shared their insight, writing that a sign of low intelligence is "actually referring to oneself as…

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