Quiet Power: A Podcast for Autistic Adults

Affirmations for Autistic Adults: Why They Feel Like Lies (And What to Say Instead)

21 min · 21. kesä 2026
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"I am enough." Your brain heard that and immediately started building a case against it. In this episode, we talk about why traditional positive affirmations so often fail autistic adults — and why that failure has nothing to do with negativity or low self-esteem. Literal thinking, pattern recognition, and a brain calibrated for accuracy mean that vague, aspirational self-talk often triggers the exact skepticism it's supposed to bypass. We talk about what actually works: specific, honest, evidence-based language your brain can accept without immediately auditing. Read the full article: https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autism-affirmations [https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autism-affirmations]

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