
The Hidden Cost of Hybrid Work for Dyslexic Brains
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About this listen
In this conversation, Stephen discusses the transition to remote work and its implications, particularly for individuals with dyslexia. He highlights the challenges of information overload, the importance of effective communication, and the tools that can aid productivity. Stephen emphasizes the need for work boundaries and self-compassion in navigating a work environment that often overlooks neurodiversity.
Takeaways
- The shift to remote work has changed how we communicate.
- Dyslexia affects information processing, not just spelling.
- Emails can be a significant distraction in modern work.
- Using tools like Notebook LM can enhance understanding.
- Organizing digital spaces can reduce stress and improve efficiency.
- Screen capture tools like Loom can clarify communication.
- Establishing work boundaries is crucial for mental health.
- Self-kindness is important when mistakes happen.
- The work environment often isn't designed for neurodiverse brains.
- It's essential to adapt strategies that work for individual needs.
Keywords
remote work, dyslexia, productivity tools, information overload, work boundaries, neurodiversity, accessibility, mental health, communication, organization, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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