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Sensory Sunday #6

Published: December 1, 2019
Last updated on October 9, 2021

We’re back with another Sensory Sunday! This week’s sensory question is:

What’s one thing about your sensory experience
that you wish you would have known sooner?

My wish

What I wish I had known sooner is that I experience meltdowns and sensory overload in the first place. I mean, I experienced both regularly, but I didn’t know what they were. I didn’t even know I am autistic. All I knew was that while others more or less coped with their sensory reality, I was often agitated. Both because of sensory overload and because of challenges in executive functions.

Had I known why I was agitated and how to diminish it, I likely wouldn’t have judged myself for it. I would have been able to deal with it, and avoid meltdowns if possible.

But most importantly, it wouldn’t have contributed to developing the belief that I am not good enough.


I have explored the idea of internalizing judgments further
in the next post if you want to read/learn more:

Self-judgment

To explore the whole Sensory Sunday series,
have a look at the Sensory Sunday index:

Sensory Sunday series

 

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This article
was written by:
martin-silvertant

Martin Silvertant is a co-founder of Embrace Autism, and lives up to his surname as a silver award-winning graphic designer. Besides running Embrace Autism and researching autism, he loves typography and practicing type design. He was diagnosed with autism at 25.

PS: Martin is trans, and as of 2021 she writes under her true name, Eva Silvertant.

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