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Why an autism diagnosis is an invitation to finally be yourself | Ellie Middleton | TEDxShoreditch 1 год назад


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Why an autism diagnosis is an invitation to finally be yourself | Ellie Middleton | TEDxShoreditch

Join Ellie Middleton as she takes you on her journey as a young girl with autism and ADHD and the difficulties she's faced along the way. She discovers why she didn't fit in and why she felt the way she did. She was unable to be her true, authentic self until getting her autism diagnosis Discover what a medical diagnosis can do for you and your confidence, and discovering your purpose and sense of belonging. Ellie Middleton is an autistic and ADHD creator, speaker, writer and consultant. After a lifetime of feeling misunderstood, she was diagnosed with both Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD at the age of 24. Since then, she’s gone on to build an audience of over 300,000 people online, create the (un)masked community for neurodivergents, and work with global brands like The Independent, Google & LinkedIn to change the narrative on neurodiversity. Ellie aims to shout about the positives that come with being neurodivergent, highlight the ways that society can better accommodate those of us with different brains, and help other undiagnosed neurodivergent people find the answers that they deserve. She is living proof that getting a diagnosis can change your life, change your outlook and allow you to reach your true potential – and thinks that is something that every neurodivergent person deserves. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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