For years, you've carried the quiet weight of trying to fit in. Maybe you masked your struggles, worked twice as hard to keep up, or wondered why life felt harder than it should. Then came the words: ADHD. Autism. Neurodivergent. A diagnosis that both explains your past and asks you to rethink your future.
Living Unmasked is a gentle, empowering guide for women navigating life after a late ADHD or autism diagnosis. With validating insights, soulful reflections, and practical prompts, this book helps you:
- Understand why masking became survival - and how to release it with compassion
- Grieve what could have been without getting stuck in blame or shame
- Rebuild self-trust after years of second-guessing yourself
- Create rhythms, rituals, and boundaries that actually fit your brain
- Embrace your identity not as "broken," but as beautifully different
Written with warmth and wisdom, Living Unmasked offers both comfort and clarity. It's not a clinical manual - it's a companion for the messy middle, a reminder that you are not alone, and an invitation to build a life that feels like your own.
If you've ever thought, "I wish someone had told me this sooner," this book is for you.
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Lauren Christine writes soulful, empowering books for women navigating life's messy and beautiful transitions. Her work blends gentle wisdom with lived experience, offering readers validation, reflection, and practical guidance. Whether she's exploring friendship loss, family estrangement, or the daily habits that bring peace, Lauren's words feel like a conversation with a trusted friend.
Outside of writing, Lauren enjoys time in her workshop, walking with her German shepherd, and finding grounding in simple rituals of creativity and home life. She believes in the quiet power of reflection, the resilience of women, and the sacredness of carving out space to heal and grow.