My personal goal is to shoot one video every week. Even if it’s just a short video but I do like to prep and brainstorm and put a lot of effort into my content. Unfortunately this weeks video is it admission that I did not make time to put all the work into making a proper video. I’ll be back with the new video next week. Stay tuned!
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Lyric Holmans
Lyric Rivera, an Autistic self-advocate from Texas, runs the the internationally recognized neurodiversity lifestyle blog Neurodivergent Rebel. Neurodivergent Rebel was opened in 2016, as a way to introduce people unfamiliar with autism to neurodiversity. The blog, which is sometimes released in written format and also via YouTube video, explores the ideology of neurodiversity and the creative expressions of autistic people. Riveras’ blog pushes for acceptance of neurological differences and respect for the autonomy of neurodivergent people. Lyric is also known as the pioneer of the #AskingAutistics hashtag, which is often accompanied by a short question about everyday autistic experiences. This simple hashtag connects neurodiverse people who would not otherwise have a reason to engage with each other to foster understanding of the autistic experience. View all posts by Lyric Holmans
Still, there’s the integrity of producing the video.
It’s healthy to prioritize and not try to take everything on, so good for you!
I am impressed by anyone who can produce a video every week on top of a full-time job. (I have enough trouble just writing a blog post or two a week, and I’m not even working at the moment.)
You’re video today made a great point. We sometimes can’t do everything, especially when other things or situations make it difficult. That is “OK”, and nothing a person should ever beat themselves up about.
I have yet to attempt a video! I do blog every day but need to jump into this challenge soon!