Navigating Life's Paths

Stephen McHugh
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April 17, 2024
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Embark on a journey through life's twists and turns with me as I navigate the pathways of possibility, guided by light and purpose. Join me in embracing choices and finding courage amidst times of uncertainty. Through poetry, I illuminate my evolution on the autism spectrum, celebrating imperfection as it symbolizes dancing in the moonlight.

Dancing in Moonlight

Embracing Hope's Flight Amidst Dark Nights

Though the nights may be dark,
May there always be a spark.
Tranquil paths and fields in the moon's glow,
Quiet rivers where hopes may flow.

See every step as a dance,
Something to seize, a chance.
In the mornings bright,
May our hopes take flight.


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Rejoice in the magic of Christmas with idioms that capture the season's joy! From uncontainable excitement to heartfelt moments, these short stories reflect the festive spirit and my perspective as someone on the autism spectrum. Like a Kid in a Candy Store Max and his mum, Carla, explore a magical Christmas market where Max’s excitement […]

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Improving my understanding of other subjects - history

History was another of those subjects that I’d find more difficult, as it involved more in the way of reading and processing language, and understanding written material. It is a subject where one may be required to understand and interpret facts and evidence from written and visual sources. Questions can require you to analyse evidence, […]

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Thank your parents for all they've done for you

A shorter, but special blog post, which I’ve decided to write as my mum has been experiencing difficulties with remembering things for some time. I won’t be disclosing any diagnosis for fear of causing more worry. So, for that reason, if you choose to post any comments, please don’t ask me about anything to do […]

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