Donna Williams’ Blog

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Lose self defeating mindsets - Committting ‘Constructive’ Suicide

We can commit constructive suicide every day
We can kill off the call to the adrenaline rush of threatening our own life
We can kill off the lust to provoke regret from our enemies
We can kill off the enjoyment of indulging in projections of our own self pity of […]

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Depression, Suicide and living on the edge - Letter to a Stranger in the Dark

 Someone wrote to me from out of the ether after getting my CD. It was a beautiful letter about feeling found through having connected with the songs but also the most tangible aloneness as though they were calling from the darkness somewhere. People forget that I too am a stranger

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Simply Being - When Acceptance is The Strongest Medicine

I was asked, if I was a religious person would I pray for someone’s autistic child that this child would become ‘reachable’.

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In Memory Of A Stranger Named Peter Jennings

When my first book, Nobody Nowhere was up for publication my landlord helped deal with the business side of things, with my agent and publishers.
We had several bidders for the book, each with their own take on things. We were offered more by one company but the publisher came […]

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Making Choices - you dont’ have to be a sheep.

Choices are like shopping, they are a supermarket. Some products will have too many additives and overpower the real subtleties and tastes with what’s imposed. Some products will be too candied, too salted, others all wrapper and

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Autism - friendly Christmas tips for the eccentric.

The christmas tree looks best when standing inside of the branches looking out through the lights.

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‘Facing’ The World, and Skin Cancer

I believe there are ‘boy mothers’ and ‘girl mothers’.

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Movie reviews : Films I’ve just got to mention

Sometimes you go to a film and you come out feeling, OK, that was ‘nice’, it was a nice night. Sometimes you come out just so gobsmacked, so moved, so inspired, so changed or humbled or impressed by the acting, directing, writing or artistry you just got to say something. So here’s […]

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The woman who thinks like a cow ? - reflections on Temple Grandin

My husband and I were driving down the road when we saw two parrots by the side of the road, one alive, one dead. We were quickly struck with sadness for the living parrot obviously mourning its partner. But the next morning, the thought was still nagging me. How the […]

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