I messed up, and I'm sorry, and trying to do better. | The Neurocuriosity Club

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • I am doing my best to do right by everyone, and I know I've failed in several places recently. For that, I'm so sorry.
    My hope is that you will hear my apology and we can move forward together, but if you cannot accept my apology, I understand, and this is where we part ways.
    Thank you for listening.
    😊 Hi, I'm Megan Griffith, I'm an auDHD life coach for the neurocurious, meaning I love helping people who know they're neurodivergent, but aren't quite sure specifically where they fit yet.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @reblwill1
    @reblwill1 Před 6 měsíci +10

    This is how we all grow. Definitely sticking around and eager for this new chapter. You've identified exactly where I fit -neurocurious.

  • @acuriousmindedseeker
    @acuriousmindedseeker Před 6 měsíci +12

    I missed all of the drama, but thanks for this. You taught me something today, I’m someone who isn’t quite sure where I fit yet so neurodivergent does feel comfortable. I’m definitely that. But I really don’t want to hurt others, so thanks for being vulnerable and explaining a bit of your journey.
    It is also refreshing to watch an apology where the person has clearly stated what they did wrong. That alone has made me want to stick around.
    Let’s all keep learning and listening. that’s a good thing.

  • @louiseyoung1231
    @louiseyoung1231 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Hugs. That was brave. We are ALL learning, if we are open to it. ❤❤❤

  • @CatsandHatsCrochet
    @CatsandHatsCrochet Před 6 měsíci +9

    This was so brave. It is not easy to do what you just did. I will definitely be looking forward to more of your content ❤

  • @sasi6897
    @sasi6897 Před 6 měsíci +7

    High five for this. When I left twitter a while ago there was drama going on around an 'autism coach' who reacted by doubling down, but tbh I'm not sure where they are now as I left.
    But it is good to see someone in a similar spot getting to a different place I guess.
    I hope you are doing ok. I am not aware of the drama that went on as not on tiktok, but I just saw this and seems you are on a better path than previous that I am aware of that have found themselves in a similar spot. I wish you the best for this. You seem genuine. I guess now's your time to shine and prove that for your audience, so best of luck (truly).

  • @KarlosMorale
    @KarlosMorale Před 5 měsíci +1

    OK so I just found your channel through your 21 ways... video and I found that to be extremely helpful so I subbed. It was interesting to listen to your apology (which btw - weird - a genuine apology video where you recognise the effects you actually caused on YT? Crazy!) but I am really looking for resources to help me understand a late diagnosed AuDHD condition. There are a lot of people talking about this topic right now - and that's good - but finding voices you can trust is hard. It sucks because in the UK, you can be waiting an extremely long time to even get assessed for these things and when you do, there isn't much help if you're an adult. So we cast about looking for helpful voices to guide us. I hope this channel - whatever the name is - proves to be a good resource.

  • @aslpanda
    @aslpanda Před 5 měsíci +1