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Score Range: 25–36

Person sitting cross-legged on a rock, facing away, wearing a rainbow-coloured unicorn onesie with a yellow horn and pink mane. One hand is resting on their knee in a meditative pose. The word “WANDERERS” is written in bold text above.

You’re on the path.

Now it’s time to stop walking on eggshells.

What’s Really Going On...

You’re not new to this. You’ve clocked that inclusion isn’t just a tick-box, and you want to do better. But the more you learn, the more you worry about getting it wrong.

You’ve probably:

  • Felt panicked about saying the wrong thing

  • Spent more time reading guides than having real convos

  • Backspaced your way through emails trying not to offend

  • Asked someone a question... then overanalysed it for a week

  • Been told you’re “too much” for caring, or “not enough” for being unsure

 

You’re wandering... not lost, but unsure where the line is. And terrified of stepping over it.

 

What this tells us:

You’re not checked out.

You’re in it.

You’re asking questions.

You’re seeing where comfort for some means discomfort for others.

You’re in that awkward in-between space.

Past the comfy oblivious stage, but not yet fully confident in your own voice.

Welcome to the wander zone... where awareness meets overthinking and your brain tries to do 37 things at once.

Feeling unsure isn’t a sign you’re doing it wrong... it’s a sign you care.

Because here’s the truth:

 

There is no one perfect, polished path to being neuroinclusive.

 

Especially not when we’re unlearning decades of subtle bias, school rules, and “don’t rock the boat” culture.

You’re not a TED Talk. You’re a human. Say the thing.

 

Neuroinclusion needs humans, not robots.

 

You don’t need a glossary in your pocket or a PhD in nuance. You just need to keep showing up real, willing, and ready to learn.

 

You’re gonna screw it up. It’s not if... it’s when.


The real problem? Using that as an excuse to do nothing.

Say the wrong thing?

Own it. Apologise like a grown-up. Be curious. Learn from it. Then crack on.

This work isn’t tidy. It’s not meant to be.

But silence?

That’s how the crap stays exactly the same.

An Instagram story layout with a collage of six vibrant images and the phrase “Colour Outside The Lines” written in a playful handwritten font at the bottom. Top left: A notebook with a cute cartoon snail and the phrase “Progress, not perfection.” Top right: A multicoloured scribble-style portrait of a woman on a bright yellow background. Middle left: Three lightbulbs on a pink surface — two dark grey, one pale blue in the middle. Middle right: A pile of cartoon brain stickers with phrases like “Oh Mind Goodness” and “Oh Synapse!” Bottom left: A hand-drawn diagram showing “Comfort Zone,” “Fear Zone,” and “Learning Zone” overlapping in pastel colours. Bottom right: More brain-themed stickers. The overall design encourages creative thinking and neuroinclusion with a bold, expressive visual style.

What it actually means:

You’re already asking better questions.

You’re tuned in.

You’re just stuck overthinking the next step.

The magic?

It’s not in saying all the right things.

It’s in making space.

Being brave enough to keep going, even when it’s messy.

Even when your voice shakes.

Even when you don’t have a script.

You’re not lost. You’re learning where you stand.

We’ll take that over performative perfection any day.

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