Recommended by NeuroDivergent by Design
Zalman is good people—simple as that. If you want honest writing about growth, healing, and living with more soul, you’re in the right place. No ego, no fluff—just someone who cares deeply and helps you do the same for yourself. Give Build Your Soul a read if you need words that actually land, and a writer who walks his talk.
If you’re craving clarity on neurodivergent strength and real workplace change, The Divergent Talent Alchemist by Jen Benford is your place. Jen brings together talent strategy, ADHD advocacy, and lived experience with a practical, human touch. It’s thoughtful, wise, and genuinely helpful—resilience and purpose, not just more noise. Worth every read.
If you want writing that truly gets the chaos, heartbreak, and beauty of parenting neurodivergent kids, SENDinMama is essential reading. Her words are honest, vulnerable, and deeply compassionate. Every post feels like a lifeline for parents and allies who just need to know they’re not alone.
If your brain ever feels like a riot, MindFullOfIt is the calm in the storm. It’s raw, funny, and painfully honest, full of the relief that comes when you finally let things out. These posts about burnout, mental clutter, and emotional overload are not just relatable, they feel like a friend handing you a well‑needed mirror (and a hug). Worth every read.
If you’re looking for practical, honest guidance on living well with autism, The Autistic Living Toolkit is a gift. Real tools, lived experience, and gentle truth—delivered with clarity and care. Every post feels like hard-won advice from someone who’s walked the path. Highly recommended.
If you’re exhausted from hiding your true self, Unmasking Neurodivergence is a breath of fresh air. Honest, vulnerable, and fierce—these posts are about shedding the mask, finding freedom, and building real understanding. For anyone ready to live more openly, this is the place.
If you’re done with sleepwalking through life, Countering Complacency is the nudge you need. The Realist writes sharp, honest reflections on breaking out of autopilot and taking charge of your days. No fluff—just clarity, challenge, and the occasional necessary discomfort. Worth your time if you want more than just another self-help echo chamber.











