💬 Post 245: You Don’t Have to "Look Autistic" 👀 "You don’t look autistic." This is something many autistic people hear — and it can be invalidating. 🧠 Autism isn't defined by appearance. It's a neurological difference — not a "look." 💭 Comments like this often come from stereotypes or limited understanding. 💛 Every autistic person is different. Every experience is valid. Let's move beyond assumptions and listen instead. 💬✨ Because understanding starts with awareness — not appearances. #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #AutismAcceptance #BreakTheStigma #Neurodiversity
Keshan Talks Neurodiversity
Writing and Editing
Sharing my journey of living with autism — openly and authentically.
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"Keshan Talks Neurodiversity," founded by Keshan Beckett-Edwards, is a platform that documents Keshan’s journey as an autistic individual, advocate, and aspiring entrepreneur. Born with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Keshan brings a straightforward and authentic perspective to the realities of living as a neurodivergent person. Through this page, Keshan shares personal experiences, challenges, and insights from his life and advocacy. His background in writing, content creation, and awareness campaigns supports his mission to educate, empower, and amplify neurodivergent voices. Keshan Talks Neurodiversity is committed to building understanding, tackling misconceptions, and promoting inclusion for autistic and neurodivergent individuals in society, education, and workplaces. This platform values real experiences over inspiration — focusing on honesty, empowerment, and positive social impact. Join us to witness the genuine highs and lows of Keshan’s journey, as he shares his story with openness, transparency, and a passion for creating change.
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- 2025
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- Neurodiversity Awareness, Autism Advocacy, Disability Inclusion, Educational Content Creation, Transcription Services, Personal Development, Mental Health Awareness, Accessibility Consulting, Writing and Editing, Community Building, Social Impact, Inclusive Employment, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Neurodivergent Voices, Disability Rights, Self-Advocacy, Awareness Campaigns, Communication Support, Online Content, and Empowerment
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💬 Post 244: Rest Is Not Laziness 🛌 Rest looks different for everyone. For autistic individuals, rest is't just about sleep — it's about recovery. Recovery from: 🧠 Sensory input 🗣️ Social interaction 🎭 Masking 🌍 Navigating overwhelming environments 💭 What others may see as “doing nothing” is often essential regulation. 💛 Rest is valid. Rest is necessary. Rest is productive. Let's stop equating constant activity with worth. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #ActuallyAutistic #RestIsProductive #MentalHealthMatters
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💬 Post 243: Different Communication ≠ Wrong Communication 🗣️ Communication isn't one-size-fits-all. Autistic people may communicate differently: 💬 Direct and literal ⏳ Needing more processing time 📱 Preferring written over verbal communication 🙅🏾♂️ Struggling with small talk And that's okay. 💡 Different doesn't mean wrong — it just means different. 💛 When we expand how we define "good communication," we make space for more people to be heard and understood. Let's meet people where they are — not where we expect them to be. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #CommunicationMatters #Neurodiversity #Inclusion
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💬 Post 242: Sensory Overload Isn't "Overreacting" 🌍 For many autistic people, the world can feel… intense. Bright lights. Loud noises. Strong smells. Busy environments. 🧠 Sensory overload happens when the brain receives more input than it can comfortably process. It's not "being dramatic." It's not "too sensitive." It's neurological. 💡 What might seem normal to one person can feel overwhelming to another. 💛 Understanding this helps us respond with empathy, not judgment. Sometimes, support looks like: 🔇 Turning the volume down 💡 Softening the lighting 🚶🏾♂️ Giving space 🤝🏾 Showing patience Let's replace misunderstanding with awareness. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #AutismAwareness #SensoryProcessing #ActuallyAutistic #InclusionMatters
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💬 Post 241: The Weight of Masking 🎭 Sometimes, what you see isn't the full picture. Masking is something many autistic people do — consciously or unconsciously — to fit into a world that doesn’t always understand us. It can look like: 🙂 Forcing eye contact 🗣️ Rehearsing conversations 🔇 Hiding discomfort or overwhelm 🧍🏾♂️ Copying others to blend in 💭 But masking comes at a cost. It can be exhausting, isolating, and can make you feel disconnected from your true self. 💛 Unmasking isn't about changing overnight. It's about creating spaces where you feel safe enough to be real. Let's build those spaces — together. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #ActuallyAutistic #Unmasking #NeurodiversityAwareness
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💬 Post 240: Still Becoming 🌈 I'm still learning. Still growing. Still healing. 👋🏾 Autism is part of my identity — but it's not the limit of my potential. Every day, I'm discovering more about who I am beneath the masking, the pressure, and the expectations. 🧠 I'm becoming more self-aware 💛 More compassionate with myself 🔥 More confident in my voice 🌱 More aligned with who I truly am This journey isn't about perfection. It's about authenticity. And I'm proud of how far I've come. Here's to continuing — honestly and wholeheartedly. Let's keep talking. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #ActuallyAutistic #NeurodivergentJourney #SelfGrowth #InclusionMatters
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💬 Post 239: Rewriting My Narrative 🌈 For years, I internalised labels that weren't mine. “Too quiet.” “Too intense.” “Too sensitive.” 👋🏾 Now I'm rewriting that narrative. 🧠 Thoughtful 🔥 Passionate 💛 Empathetic 🌱 Self-aware The words we use about ourselves matter. If you've been carrying labels that hurt — you're allowed to let them go. You get to define who you are. Let's choose language that empowers, not diminishes. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #SelfAcceptance #AutismAcceptance #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #PositiveIdentity
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💬 Post 237: Celebrating Small Wins 🌈 Not every victory is loud. Some are quiet — but powerful. 👋🏾 Getting through a social event. Making a difficult phone call. Setting one boundary. Taking a needed break. Those moments matter. 🧠 Progress isn't always dramatic 💛 Courage can be subtle 🔥 Growth can be slow 🌱 Small wins build confidence If today's achievement seems small — celebrate it anyway. It still counts. Let's honour progress in all its forms. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #AutisticJourney #SmallWins #Neurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #PersonalGrowth
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💬 Post 236: The Fear of Being Misunderstood 🌈 One of my biggest fears used to be being misunderstood. Being seen as rude when I was overwhelmed. Being seen as distant when I was regulating. 👋🏾 That fear can lead to over-explaining and over-apologising. But I'm learning this: 🧠 Not everyone will understand — and that's okay 💛 The right people will try 🔥 My intentions matter 🌱 I can clarify without shrinking Misunderstandings don't define who you are. Your authenticity does. Keep being real — even if it's misunderstood by some. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #AutismAcceptance #NeurodivergentVoices #SelfAdvocacy #InclusionMatters
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💬 Post 235: It's Okay to Need Support 🌈 Independence is celebrated. But needing support is human. 👋🏾 I used to feel embarrassed asking for adjustments. Now I understand — support allows me to thrive. Support can look like: 🧠 Extra processing time 📄 Clear written instructions 🔇 A quieter environment 🤝🏾 Someone willing to listen Accommodations aren't advantages. They're access. And everyone deserves access. Let's remove shame from support. 💬✨ #KeshanTalksNeurodiversity #Accessibility #AutismAcceptance #Neurodiversity #DisabilityAwareness #Inclusion