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With the winter solstice representing the darkest day of the calendar, Kat reflects on Kate West's pagan poem Moon on Dark Water, looking into how often during the darkest times we can see the most about our inner selves if we know where to look. She also explores the importance of observing life's natural cycles, as women with ADHD, and using winter as a period for rest and introspection as part of the journey to living a fully neurodiverse authentic life.
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With the winter solstice representing the darkest day of the calendar, Kat reflects on Kate West's pagan poem Moon on Dark Water, looking into how often during the darkest times we can see the most about our inner selves if we know where to look. She also explores the importance of observing life's natural cycles, as women with ADHD, and using winter as a period for rest and introspection as part of the journey to living a fully neurodiverse authentic life.

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