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Victoria Honeybourne

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Average rating: 3.92 · 147 ratings · 14 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Neurodiverse Workplace

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“-autism is neither a deficit, disease nor disorder, but simply a different, and equally valid, way of being.”
Victoria Honeybourne, A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum

“– but what exactly do we mean by happiness? Is happiness a short-term state (‘I’m happy when I’m playing tennis’) or a longer-term condition (‘I’m a happy person’)? The very thing that makes one person extremely happy (going to a football match, reading a book, being alone...) might indeed induce a state of extreme unhappiness in another. But happiness, however defined, is something generally considered a positive state worth cultivating.”
Victoria Honeybourne, A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum

“It is not emotions themselves that can be negative, but more our response to them.”
Victoria Honeybourne, A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum




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