from tiny forest

it's five years since original lockdown which has me feeling so reflective. At the time I was working and commuting almost full time but the sudden change to fully remote then the call back to the office really started things in motion which led me to a new job and then my autism diagnosis journey.

And now I'm at another transition point - moving on from a challenging job I loved, finishing my study, a side of personal challenges - finally it seems possible, even inevitable to see if I can make tiny forest collective a reality.

I think I've named this collective correctly - a waft and cluster of ideas and calls to action that I hope to weave together over time into a sustainable pursuit, even a financially viable one.

Right now I have reading room and bookshop on my mind, followed slightly more opaquely by consulting services in the product, strategy, and neuro-inclusion change spaces. In the distance I can see research services, and a lot more writing. I've applied to a conference to see if that life may be for me.

Steps in pursuit of my neurodivergent liberation ...