Self-Care Activities for Autistic People

100 Step-by-Step Exercises to Help You Feel Grounded, Relaxed, and Happy

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About The Book

Empower your self-care routine and boost wellness with practical, accessible strategies tailor-made for autistic and ADHD adults, helping you manage stress, build connections, and thrive on your own terms.

Relax, recharge, and reset your body with this thoughtfully designed deck of 100 accessible exercises by trusted therapist Dr. Megan A. Neff. Perfectly tailored for autistic adults, this practical resource offers easy-to-use activities that support your well-being across all aspects of life.

Whether you’re seeking ways to manage your stress, connect with others, or thrive in your career, these strategies are here to help when you need them the most—and all at the simple flip of a card. Explore the activities at your own pace and in any order you choose. All the exercises are easy to complete and don’t require a big-time commitment.

Join the growing community of autistic adults who are prioritizing self-care in a way that is accessible, practical, and tailored for their unique strengths. This deck is your partner in building a life that feels good—on your own terms.

About The Author

Dr. Megan A. Neff is a neurodivergent (Autistic-ADHD) clinician, parent, and advocate. She works with late-in-life diagnosed autistic and ADHD people and creates mental health and wellness resources with the neurodivergent person in mind. She is a clinical psychologist, researcher, and writer who stumbled into becoming an accidental “Instagram therapist” and content creator. In a constantly evolving digital and mental health landscape, she often finds herself reflecting on what it means to be human, a helper, and how we can show up for each other.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Adams Media (February 24, 2026)
  • Length: 106 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781507225066

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