Achieving Extraordinary Success, blog for young aspie adults
Almost a year ago, I launched my blog, Achieving Extraordinary Success, which intends to highlight the positive sides of autism and inspire other young adults to pursue success in there lives, however they define it. But all along I have faced much difficulty reaching this audience on line, and the content evolved into more philosophical arias.
I find it annoying and disturbing how so much of the focus of the 'autism community' is by/for parents,carers and professionals and targets only young children. What do all children become? Do children with autism magically vanish of the face of the earth, or remain children for ever like in Neverland? No, of course not, they become adults! then what?
You can consider this posting a last ditch attempt to get some traction going behind the site. So, anything specifically you want to know?
Have you had a success which you want to share? Fire away!
One thing which I cannot help with is relationships and maintaining friendships, however I welcome guest contributions in this area.
You can find the site at http://achievingextraordinarysuccess.com/
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<a href="http://achievingextraordinarysuccess.com/2011/08/21/offas-dyke-experience/">I walked 177 miles and raised £328 for the National Autistic Society</a>
I like your website, thanks for sharing! You have a great attitude and a valuable message a lot of us need to hear... keep it up.
"Your autism is a part of you, its never going away. Ether you can choose to live in denial, be self depressive and hide in the closet for the rest of your life. Or you can accept yourself as you are, autism included, and learn to work around your difficulties."
So far I read this http://achievingextraordinarysuccess.co ... wer-today/ and it was something I REALLY needed to read today. Thanks.
"Your autism is a part of you, its never going away. Ether you can choose to live in denial, be self depressive and hide in the closet for the rest of your life. Or you can accept yourself as you are, autism included, and learn to work around your difficulties."

So far I read this http://achievingextraordinarysuccess.co ... wer-today/ and it was something I REALLY needed to read today. Thanks.
Great, glad it heaped you

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<a href="http://achievingextraordinarysuccess.com/2011/08/21/offas-dyke-experience/">I walked 177 miles and raised £328 for the National Autistic Society</a>
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