
Grace’s energy and passion help power the Neurodiversity in Education Project! With a background in Psychology and Marketing, she’s measuring the impact of our Clubs and MindPlus YourSchool programmes.
Passion as a Strength
For me, I've always found that the passion ADHD gives me is my greatest strength. It's been a fundamental part of how I've understood and defined myself, and it’s what makes me incredibly grateful to be neurodiverse, despite its challenges. I feel, think, and love deeply, and that passion has always fueled the achievements I’m most proud of.
The Drive to Fight for What Matters
I find that passion brings a great deal of joy to fighting for what you believe in and makes you incredibly tenacious and driven. I love the enthusiasm with which I tackle tasks, ideas, and challenges that inspire me.
Hyperfixations and the Joy of Learning
I often joke that "I can't like things in a chill way." While my passion for the things I love—from books to Greek mythology to the history of Barbie—drives my friends and family up the wall, those hyperfixations make life so much more fun.
Living Boldly with Passion
To me, passion is joy. While the intensity it brings has its difficulties, it also makes my life richer and brighter.
I live big, bold, and brilliant—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.