🧠 Giftedness is not a diagnosis — but it is often misunderstood.
📚 Two books that offer language, reflection, and recognition for what hides beneath the surface.
As a gifted adult — and someone who has worked with leaders, teams, and families for decades — I’ve often found myself in spaces where the intensity of perception, emotion, and insight had no real place. Especially in therapy, these traits are easily mistaken for trauma, defiance, or imbalance.
So I wrote two books. Not to explain giftedness — but to offer clarity where there is confusion. And recognition where there is often silence.
🧠 “The Price of Clarity”
A raw, unfiltered look at the cost of giftedness in a world that avoids depth.
“The raw power of giftedness in a world that prefers to look away.”
🟤 “What No One Told the Gifted”
A reflective journal-style book — gentle, grounding, and validating for clients (and therapists) who’ve always sensed there was more.
“A journal for those who think too fast, feel too much, and never got the manual.”
These books are already being used by therapists, coaches, and supervisors as tools for deeper conversation — not just about giftedness, but about clarity, misdiagnosis, masking, and authenticity.
📬 If your practice touches neurodiversity, high sensitivity, or identity work — I’d love to connect.
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Thanks! Ron
A movie that so captures this deep routine of skirting the surface, always, is the story of a comet that's hurtling towards Earth, & virtually everyone's need to not confront the FACT of that: Don't Look Up.
https://youtu.be/zAw0ytJJdao?si=E1TSHXzVm2Ejr1I7