Practice Self-Compassion for Emotional Well-being
During a discussion on managing dyslexia, a participant shared the importance of self-compassion in dealing with emotional responses. They emphasized, “The first thing I suggest is to try to show ourselves self-compassion about our emotions.” This advice stems from the recognition that individuals with dyslexia might experience emotions more intensely than others. For instance, a situation that might seem trivial to someone else can feel overwhelming to a person with dyslexia. This insight means that adults with dyslexia should practice self-compassion, acknowledging and validating their emotional experiences as legitimate and influenced by their neurodiversity.