
#updatecast - Dyslexia, Milestones And Growth
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Ever wonder what’s really going on with dyslexia? Life can feel like a puzzle, especially when you stumble into obstacles you thought you’d seen the back of. Today’s episode uncovers those hidden layers, offers a glimpse of merging with remarkable minds and reveals the stumbling block I hit last week.
In this chat, I dive into the raw truths of dyslexia, how it affects daily life and how staying open-minded leads to unexpected opportunities. You’ll hear about a new direction I’m taking with other remarkable thinkers. We also explore why stumbling blocks aren’t always the enemy—they can give us a much-needed reality check.
The Realities of Dyslexia
Dyslexia isn’t just about mixing up letters. It’s a unique way of perceiving the world, and for many, it comes with a big dose of creativity. But it’s easy to feel stuck when things pop up unexpectedly, like the other day when I couldn’t remember a crucial password. It took half an hour and a lot of frustration to sort it out.
It’s these moments that remind me dyslexia has layers. When you least expect it, you’ll find you’ve tripped on something you’ve tackled before. Yet recognising these patterns can help turn them into strengths.
Embracing Remarkable Minds
Lately, I’ve wanted to share how two heads are truly better than one. Dyslexia can feel isolating, so teaming up with others who see the world differently can be powerful. That’s where the merger with remarkable minds comes in.
Working with people who understand challenges like forgetfulness and anxiety relieves a lot of tension. It also brings new insights. Collaboration sparks ideas and keeps us on track, especially when we’re swimming in second-guessing.
The Stumbling Block
Last week, I was up late wrestling with my schedule, trying to juggle work and personal projects. Suddenly, I realised I’d double-booked a commitment. I promised two different groups I’d be available at the same time. That feeling of panic hit me, and I thought I’d undone weeks of good progress.
Here’s the thing: mistakes happen. Dyslexia is part of me, but it doesn’t have to define me. I caught that double booking, let everyone know and moved on. It wasn’t easy, but it was easier than pretending nothing was wrong.
“I tripped, but it reminded me I’m still learning. Being aware of how my dyslexia shows up is the only way to keep evolving.”
Stepping Forward with Confidence
There’s so much talk about whether to push forward or wait for things to settle. The truth is, dyslexia pushes many of us to evolve daily. We think differently, so we need to approach life differently.
Personally, I’m focused on better planning. Setting up shared calendars, checking in with trusted friends—these steps add structure without crushing my creativity. I’m also turning last week’s stumbling block into a reminder that messing up isn’t the end. It’s a step forward if you let it be.
- Remember that dyslexia has layers—keep an eye out for hidden triggers.
- Collaborating with others can spark breakthroughs you never saw coming.
- Accepting stumbles is the key to moving on quickly.
- Having tools like shared calendars adds calm to your day.
- Errors don’t define you, but how you bounce back does.
If this speaks to you, don’t miss the full episode where I share more details about the truth of dyslexia and the journey ahead. Give it a listen to discover how we can grow by joining forces with remarkable minds.