From Burnout to Balance: A Neurodiverse Star’s Self-Care Secrets
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Ever feel like your dyslexic brain’s a sponge sopping up stress until it drips exhaustion all over your life? Akyia Oppong gets it. On the HY Dyslexia Podcast, host Elizabeth Tashi chats with this London Stock Exchange whiz—senior analyst, STEM ambassador, and neurodiversity dynamo—who’s juggled dyslexia, ADHD, and a packed schedule without losing her spark. Diagnosed just last year, Akyia’s story is a raw, real look at how emotional well-being can make or break you when your mind’s wired differently. Spoiler: it’s not about powering through—it’s about powering up with self-care.
The Dyslexia-ADHD Double Whammy
Akyia’s life is a whirlwind—corporate tech by day, volunteering at the Euros and Commonwealth Games by, well, whenever she’s not sleeping (which isn’t often). Diagnosed in May 2023 after struggling with cloud computing exams, she realized her childhood “dreamer” label—staring out windows, fidgeting—wasn’t laziness but dyslexia and ADHD. “I’d revise hard, but the words wouldn’t stick,” she says. Parents, sound familiar? That kid zoning out might not be slacking—they could be wrestling a brain that needs a different playbook.
Post-diagnosis, Akyia faced a brutal combo: exam pressure, long COVID brain fog, and a relentless “yes” habit. “I kept piling things on,” she admits, until her body screamed stop. Twice, she worked through COVID, crashing hard after. “My manager disabled my account—‘Why are you even working?’” she laughs. It’s a wake-up call for any parent: pushing past limits doesn’t win medals—it risks meltdowns. Emotional well-being isn’t optional; it’s oxygen for a neurodiverse mind.
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“Self-care’s how you take your power back—it’s not selfish.” — Akyia Oppong
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Growth Mindset: Rewiring Resilience
Akyia’s no quitter—she tapped Genius Within and a coach (thanks, Elizabeth!) to ace her exam with visual learning tricks. That’s Growth Mindset in neon lights: dyslexia’s not a dead end, it’s a detour you can navigate with the right tools. “Self-care’s how you take your power back,” she quotes, journaling daily to stay grounded. Parents, this is your kid’s future—teach them now that brains bend, not break, when you challenge them smartly.
Key Takeaways:
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Dyslexia and ADHD can swamp emotional well-being without self-care.
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Akyia’s Growth Mindset turned diagnosis into triumph with smart tools.
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Saying “no” and journaling beat burnout for a thriving life.
Self-Care: The Ultimate Hack
How does Akyia keep her sanity? “Say no,” she urges, carving out Fridays for guilt-free indulgence—candles, baths, cheat meals. “If you’re burned out, you’re no good to anyone,” she warns. Her toolkit? Journaling gratitude, leaning on the Japanese “ikigai” (finding purpose), and Mind’s five well-being steps: connect, move, notice, learn, give. Parents, model this—your dyslexic kid needs to see self-care isn’t selfish, it’s strength.
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“I’d revise hard, but the words wouldn’t stick… something wasn’t right.” — Akyia Oppong
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Smashing the Burnout Villain
The real villain? That grind-until-you-crack trap that snares too many neurodiverse souls—kids included. Akyia’s proof: prioritize well-being, and you’ll thrive, not just survive. Parents, don’t let burnout dim your child’s light—or yours. Wondering if dyslexia’s part of the mix? Grab a free Dyslexia Test here : https://learningsuccess.ai/dyslexia-test/. Act now—because a cared-for mind is a powerful one.