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I Am Because I Think - Bec Nicholson

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In this episode, Mandy after Mandy discussed the positives and negatives of procrastination, we hear from Bec Nicholson, a talented artist and neurodivergent advocate who shares her incredible journey of self-discovery, creativity, and resilience.

From growing up with undiagnosed ADHD and autism to navigating the challenges of education and ultimately thriving as a professional artist, Bec’s story is one of overcoming, adapting, and embracing her true self.

Key Takeaways from This Episode:

🔹 The Power of Procrastination – Often seen as a negative habit, procrastination can actually be a creative tool when used strategically. Bec shares how stepping away from tasks allows ideas to incubate, fostering deeper thinking and innovation.

🔹 Navigating Undiagnosed ADHD & Autism – Growing up, Bec struggled with sensory issues, executive dysfunction, and perfectionism, but without a diagnosis, she was left to mask her true self. She discusses the impact of this on her school experience, mental health, and self-perception.

🔹 The Challenges of Traditional Education – Bec opens up about her difficulties in the school system, from struggling to retain information in exam settings to facing discouragement from pursuing art. Despite her love for creative subjects, she was pushed towards more ‘practical’ studies—leading to a stressful and unfulfilling academic path.

🔹 A Turning Point: Self-Discovery & Diagnosis – During the COVID-19 lockdown, Bec had time for deep self-reflection. Researching ADHD, she finally recognised her own neurodivergence and pursued a diagnosis. This discovery was life-changing, allowing her to understand her struggles and strengths in a new light.

🔹 Reclaiming Her Passion for Art – Despite being told there was no career in art, Bec took a leap of faith and enrolled for a Degree in Fine Art at Northumbria University. This time, armed with self-awareness and a commitment to working with her brain rather than against it, she thrived—achieving First-Class Honours and exhibiting at prestigious galleries like Baltic Gateshead.

🔹 Living Authentically & Mask-Free – Today, Bec is a professional artist with her work displayed in exhibitions, a supportive network of friends, and a life that aligns with her passions and strengths. She shares the profound impact of embracing her neurodivergence and why she no longer hides behind a mask.

Memorable Quote from This Episode:

🗨️ "I owe it to myself to pursue what I love. I was never stupid—I just needed to work in a way that suited my brain."

Why You Should Listen:

This episode is a must-listen for creatives, neurodivergent individuals, and anyone who has ever felt like they don’t fit into society’s expectations. Bec’s story is a powerful reminder that success doesn’t mean conforming—it means embracing who you truly are.

Episodes were recorded in the authors own homes on various devices.
Podcast produced by "Your Fairy Podmother" of Voice It Podcast Agency
If you want to start your very own podcast go here: https://www.fairypodmother.co.uk

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Manage episode 473148010 series 3614010
Content provided by Mandy Nicholson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mandy Nicholson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Mandy after Mandy discussed the positives and negatives of procrastination, we hear from Bec Nicholson, a talented artist and neurodivergent advocate who shares her incredible journey of self-discovery, creativity, and resilience.

From growing up with undiagnosed ADHD and autism to navigating the challenges of education and ultimately thriving as a professional artist, Bec’s story is one of overcoming, adapting, and embracing her true self.

Key Takeaways from This Episode:

🔹 The Power of Procrastination – Often seen as a negative habit, procrastination can actually be a creative tool when used strategically. Bec shares how stepping away from tasks allows ideas to incubate, fostering deeper thinking and innovation.

🔹 Navigating Undiagnosed ADHD & Autism – Growing up, Bec struggled with sensory issues, executive dysfunction, and perfectionism, but without a diagnosis, she was left to mask her true self. She discusses the impact of this on her school experience, mental health, and self-perception.

🔹 The Challenges of Traditional Education – Bec opens up about her difficulties in the school system, from struggling to retain information in exam settings to facing discouragement from pursuing art. Despite her love for creative subjects, she was pushed towards more ‘practical’ studies—leading to a stressful and unfulfilling academic path.

🔹 A Turning Point: Self-Discovery & Diagnosis – During the COVID-19 lockdown, Bec had time for deep self-reflection. Researching ADHD, she finally recognised her own neurodivergence and pursued a diagnosis. This discovery was life-changing, allowing her to understand her struggles and strengths in a new light.

🔹 Reclaiming Her Passion for Art – Despite being told there was no career in art, Bec took a leap of faith and enrolled for a Degree in Fine Art at Northumbria University. This time, armed with self-awareness and a commitment to working with her brain rather than against it, she thrived—achieving First-Class Honours and exhibiting at prestigious galleries like Baltic Gateshead.

🔹 Living Authentically & Mask-Free – Today, Bec is a professional artist with her work displayed in exhibitions, a supportive network of friends, and a life that aligns with her passions and strengths. She shares the profound impact of embracing her neurodivergence and why she no longer hides behind a mask.

Memorable Quote from This Episode:

🗨️ "I owe it to myself to pursue what I love. I was never stupid—I just needed to work in a way that suited my brain."

Why You Should Listen:

This episode is a must-listen for creatives, neurodivergent individuals, and anyone who has ever felt like they don’t fit into society’s expectations. Bec’s story is a powerful reminder that success doesn’t mean conforming—it means embracing who you truly are.

Episodes were recorded in the authors own homes on various devices.
Podcast produced by "Your Fairy Podmother" of Voice It Podcast Agency
If you want to start your very own podcast go here: https://www.fairypodmother.co.uk

  continue reading

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