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An Unexpected Super Power

Kelly Gordon

Show Notes

Meet Kelly Gordon, entrepreneur, activist, LGBTQ community member, recovering alcoholic, abuse survivor and so much more. Getting an Autism diagnosis at 33 provided Kelly with a lot of answers, but it didn’t fundamentally change who she was and how she, successfully, navigated the world. Kelly learned many coping skills as a young child and she’s used them to communicate and connect in remarkable ways. Her story may change your perspective on a lot of things and will enlighten you!

TOP TAKEAWAYS:

  • Communication is key. We can’t address a problem if we don’t know what the problem is. Writing and talking helps us identify those problems.
  • Invaluable life skills can emerge from our greatest hardships.
  • We feel different things at different times. That’s okay. Just because you used to feel one way about a situation doesn’t mean you have to feel that way forever. And it doesn’t make how you feel now any less valid.
  • It's boring to only hang out with people who think like you. And it doesn’t serve you in the long run.

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