Crieff, explained what had prompted her to get her feelings down on paper. She said: “I think it is really important for people with a story to tell, to tell it, no matter what, so that is what I did.“I am really interested in how my head thinks and processes things.
I would love to know so much more about such things and how other people think and process things. Do they have a ‘picture head’, ‘word head’, etc?“I started taking and making notes about my thoughts and ideas on the matter and my experiences in finding myself to be different from others and not always seeing or doing things in the same way.“These thoughts eventually led to my first book, Living Diagnosis.
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