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Social presence is the state in which one exists and holds space for themselves, and others, within their experience. Having “presence” is often associated with a captivating state of being that is felt by others when they come into contact with you. Often presence is associated with being grounded in your own body and experience, but this is not necessarily true: one can have a joyful or grounded presence, but one can also have an anxious or angry presence. Developing and holding a positive social presence is a skill that can be developed with practice.

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Understanding Social Cognition in Autism | Diverse Intelligences

An inspiring new project aims to challenge how we think about autism, reframing it not as a disability but a difference. We’re often led to believe that intelligence is an objective measure. Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson and Dr.

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Noel Joyce: A Disabled Designer’s Perspective | Inspirefest 2019

Noel Joyce, design director at the Shenzhen HAX Accelerator, presents his talk on making an impact today for everyone’s future at Inspirefest 2019.

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Changing How We See/Serve People With Physical Disabilities | Joy Wagner | TEDxBarringtonAreaLibrary

Joy Wagner is the developer of the fitMS® rehabilitation program, dedicated to providing services and support to MS patients and others with neuromuscular conditions. Joy Wagner, received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from the University of Iowa.

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Uncovering: an Empowering Pathway to Disability Identity | Heather Evans | TEDxUofW

In her talk, Heather discusses empowering disability identity and reframing disability as a social construct. She explores, through personal stories, how discussing disability and practicing 'uncovering' can lead to a new societal understanding of disability.

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Understanding Everyday Love | Barbara Fredrickson | Stories of Impact

All you need is love. Surveys show that most people consider romantic love to be their primary source of happiness. Barbara Lee Fredrickson, a psychology professor at the University of North Carolina, suggests that love is best defined in terms of small moments of shared positivity.

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Every Body: Glamour, Date-ability, Sexuality & Disability | Dr. Danielle Sheypuk | TEDxBarnardCollege

She wears designer dresses, dons Louboutins, and dates men all over New York City, documenting her life every step of the way.

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Neurodiversity–The Key that Unlocked My World | Elisabeth Wiklander | TEDxGöteborg

What do you think about, when you hear the word “autism”? No diagnostic manual can truly explain the multifaceted experience of autism. It’s a neurological difference with a vast spectrum of representation within its population.

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4 Simple Questions to Find Your Passion

People often write me asking what they should do with their lives. They lack a sense of purpose. They have this sense that they should “follow their passion” but they don’t really know what it means. Plus half the world is telling them that following a passion is stupid or misinformed.

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How to Turn Anxiety into Charisma

After watching an interview on Jimmy Fallon where Sophie Turner comes across as very charismatic, I started looking into doing a breakdown on her. I was surprised to find that she actually says she struggles in social situations.

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What Is the DEI Self Care Track?

DEI is Dynamic Emotional Integration®, a non-clinical approach to emotional awareness, healthy empathy, and social-emotional education. DEI is a trailblazing approach to the emotions as vital aspects of intelligence and social awareness.

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