
Happy New Year (22 days late)! I hope all of my Unicorns had a magical holiday season and I hope you are ready for a great new year we have ahead of us.
I know I haven’t been on here in AGES, so I wanted to share with you why!
Sometimes the “Pea” wins…
Ever since I started this blog, I felt like I had the momentum, brainpower and excitement to write and share a glimpse into my SPD life. In November, after my last post, I ended up just dropping off the blogging map…but why?!
At first, I couldn’t figure out why I didn’t want to write about my SPD and why I was dreading to even think about my blog. After talking to one of my blog subscribers, I realized what the issue was.
Every week I was writing a new blog post, which meant throughout each week I was thinking of what I wanted to write about.
This in turn was causing my Sensory to actually flare up ALL THE TIME. Once I figured out that this blog was the “Pea” that was causing me to be in pain (remember, SPD revolves around the brain and the disconnect with the nervous system), I decided to take a break for a little. So, yes, I let the “Pea” win but I’m ok with it..because I’m baaaaaaack. ๐
–Game Plan–
Instead of focusing on writing one blog a week, I’m going to write multiple blogs at one time so then I can post them once a week. Less thinking time overall…so let’s see if that will help this Sensory Princess. Wish me luck! โ
What You Missed Last Time
Do you want to know what it feels like for a person with Sensory Processing Disorder to take a shower three days in a row?
On my last blog post, I did an experiment for yall and I hope it gives some insight. Go check it out!
Imagine a sound technician working a soundboard like the one above, but he clearly has zero training.
Excerpt from The Body Is Not An Apology
If you have time, click on the link to go check out the full article where I got that excerpt. I had never heard that analogy about SPD before and it totally resounded with me because I am a musician. Let me know in the comments below what things stood out to you in the article!
Next Week’s Blog
I found a “Sensory Processing Disorder Symptoms Test for Adults” and I wanted to share my answers with you. Do you think it will tell me I have Sensory Processing Disorder? HA!
