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This space is for us, by us.

A supportive, informative & affirming hub for neurodivergent adults.

Courses, workshops, online events & more with the guidance of Weirdly Successful’s educators. Based on science, validated by lived experience, as always.

Welcome to the club! We’re happy you’re here.

Free Resources
for Neurodivergent Adults

Get our research-backed, experience-validated strategies & guides for a neurodivergent work & life that you can adapt to what success looks like to you.

Guides, worksheets, mini-courses, checklists and more in our ever-growing resource hub.

Get your free library card here!

The latest resources

Check out our most recent tools added to the Library Archives

Sensory Processing Systems Guide

An A4 printable version of our Sensory Processing Systems diagram.

Download thisSensory Processing Systems Guide

Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos screener

Calculate your Beighton score and check your Brighton Criteria with our interactive hEDS screener.

Download thisHypermobile Ehlers-Danlos screener

Manageable Chunks, Reconstructed

One of the most common pieces of advice given to neurodivergent folks is to ‘break down bigger tasks into manageable …

Download thisManageable Chunks, Reconstructed

Neurodivergent Self-Care Is Different

Neurodivergent brains need more time to process, decompress, and recharge. It probably has to do with how A lot of neurotypical …

Download thisNeurodivergent Self-Care Is Different

Weirdo Campground

A YEAR-LONG VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMP
FOR WEIRDO PROFESSIONALS & PROFESSIONAL WEIRDOS.

Talking with fellow neurodivergent folks can be an affirming and empowering experience.

But many unguided peer groups are like a lucky dip: you never know if someone more knowledgeable than you will show up, or if there’s someone who has useful insights that apply to your situation.

Commiserating and sharing experiences are valuable on their own. Still, if you want tangible next steps and guidance on where to look for answers, you can’t afford to randomly show up at meet-ups in hopes that someone there can tell you something useful.

This is why we’re not simply your neurodivergent peers, but also trained neurodivergent educators.

Coming soon

Latest from the blog

latest blogposts

  • I Wasn’t ‘Just A Bit Stressed Out’
  • ADHD & Autism on the Rise: Are There More Neurodivergent People Now?
  • The Weird Winter Holiday Workbook – a neurodivergent-friendly Christmas-ish planner
  • I didn’t think I was neurodivergent – until I learned what it really means
  • I accidentally built a glossary of neurodivergent terms

From the glossary

  • proprioception
  • vestibular system
  • Sensory processing difficulties
  • verbal shutdown
  • palilalia
  • auditory stimming
  • scripting
  • echolalia
  • inertia
  • restriction

Weirdly Successful is a 100% neurodivergent-run non-profit, developing strategies & frameworks for neurodivergent adults.

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While we strive to represent up-to-date and scientifically accurate information, our authors are not medical professionals unless where specifically noted. All opinions are the authors’ own.

Weirdly Successful’s authors and collaborators are not liable for risks or issues associated with using or acting upon the information on our site.

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