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Autistic people experience the world differently from those around them. For some, structure and routine bring calm. For others, creativity and intense focus are sources of energy and joy. But for many autistic adults, a lot of energy goes into managing the stress of environments and expectations that aren’t designed with them in mind. This can shape daily life in ways that feels both exhausting and anxiety-provoking.
You might recognise yourself in some of these experiences:
Feeling exhausted after socialising or finding social rules and small talk hard to read
Focusing deeply on specific interests
Finding comfort in routine and predictability
Feeling anxious in noisy, bright, or crowded places
Using repeated movements or phrases (stimming) to self-soothe or express joy
Masking or hiding your true self to fit in, which can be emotionally draining and lead to burnout
Many people discover they are autistic later in life. This realisation often follows years of feeling “different” without knowing why, or after recognising familiar traits in a neurodivergent child or partner.
Realising you’re autistic can bring relief and self-acceptance. It can help you make sense of your experiences and find the support that feels right for you.