Recently diagnosed? What neurodivergent adjustments should you be asking for?

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast - A podcast by Kate Moryoussef - Thursdays

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**Click here for Kate's groundbreaking ADHD Women's Wellbeing Hormone Series **If you've been recently diagnosed with ADHD and /or Autism, asking for reasonable adjustments at work is your right. Knowing what to ask for can feel challenging, especially if you're the first one to do so or your place of employment doesn't feel so neurodiverse-friendly yet. This week's episode hopes to offer you the insights to advocate for yourself and ask for what you need.This week's guest is Hester Grainger, a neurodiversity consultant, co-founder of Perfectly Autistic and Perfectly ADHD, a radio presenter and former TV presenter diagnosed with ADHD in her forties.Together with her husband Kelly, who is autistic and has ADHD, they run their neurodiversity consultancy, which works with organisations to raise awareness and acceptance of neurodiversity in the workplace and works with parents and education settings around autism and ADHD.Hester is also mum to her two children, who are autistic and have ADHD.On today's The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Kate and Hester talk about:Navigating ADHD and autism in your family dynamic Being diagnosed as a parentHomeschooling ADHD and autistic children Reasonable adjustments in the workplaceMaking allowances for all at work, not just those who ask for itLive TV and radio offering the dopamine and adrenaline hit Correlating high-pressure industries to undiagnosed ADHDGut decisions vs impulsive decisions Speaking to your employer about ADHDSensory processing at workHandling negative attitudes toward neurodiversity at workHow your workplace can be more neurodiverse friendly How to look after our energy and be in burnout prevention mode**Click here for Kate's groundbreaking ADHD Women's Wellbeing Hormone Series **Kate Moryoussef is a women’s ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner helping overwhelmed yet unfulfilled (many with ADHD like her) women find more calm, balance, health, compassion, creativity and clarity. Have a look at some of Kate's workshops and free resources here.Follow the podcast on Instagram hereFollow Kate on Instagram hereHave a read of Kate’s articles in ADDitude magazine here