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In this episode, Stephen revisits one of the most popular conversations from The Truth About Dyslexia podcast archive as part of a special six-part replay series. While Stephen takes a well-earned summer break in New Zealand, he’s sharing some of the most listened-to and loved episodes from over the years.
This episode explores mimicking (also known as mirroring) — a behaviour many dyslexic adults unconsciously use to feel safe, accepted, and to “fit in,” especially in work, social, and relationship settings.
Takeaways
Why mimicking can become a survival strategy for dyslexic adults
How uncertainty and anxiety can drive people-pleasing behaviours
The benefits of mimicking (learning new things, building rapport)
The hidden cost: losing touch with your real identity
How mirroring can create a disconnect between who you are and who you present to the world Asking the powerful question: “Is this actually me — or is this just keeping me safe?”
Dyslexia and mimicking, mirroring behaviour dyslexia, dyslexic masking, dyslexia coping, strategies, neurodivergent masking, people pleasing dyslexia, dyslexia and identity, dyslexic adults anxiety, fitting in as a dyslexic, dyslexia self awareness, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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By Stephen Martin4.8
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In this episode, Stephen revisits one of the most popular conversations from The Truth About Dyslexia podcast archive as part of a special six-part replay series. While Stephen takes a well-earned summer break in New Zealand, he’s sharing some of the most listened-to and loved episodes from over the years.
This episode explores mimicking (also known as mirroring) — a behaviour many dyslexic adults unconsciously use to feel safe, accepted, and to “fit in,” especially in work, social, and relationship settings.
Takeaways
Why mimicking can become a survival strategy for dyslexic adults
How uncertainty and anxiety can drive people-pleasing behaviours
The benefits of mimicking (learning new things, building rapport)
The hidden cost: losing touch with your real identity
How mirroring can create a disconnect between who you are and who you present to the world Asking the powerful question: “Is this actually me — or is this just keeping me safe?”
Dyslexia and mimicking, mirroring behaviour dyslexia, dyslexic masking, dyslexia coping, strategies, neurodivergent masking, people pleasing dyslexia, dyslexia and identity, dyslexic adults anxiety, fitting in as a dyslexic, dyslexia self awareness, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
Join the club
rightbrainresetters.com
Get 20% off your first order
addednutrition.com
If you want to find out more visit:
truthaboutdyslexia.com
Join our Facebook Group
facebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia

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