About Living Authentically Through Color: For Autistic Women+ (and Other Curious Minds by Shannon E. Hilscher
What if the key to living authentically lies in embracing your true colors?
Discover how color can transform your life, especially if you’re an Autistic woman+ navigating the complexities of the world.
Authored by color enthusiast and self-discovery advocate, Shannon Hilscher, Living Authentically Through Color uses a unique, color-infused version of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to guide you toward a life of confidence and contentment. Drawing from her personal journey and passion for color, Hilscher weaves together the science of color with the experience of Autism to create a transformative self-help book.
In this book, you will learn to:
-Identify your unique perception and interpretation of color.
-Use color formulas and color psychology to influence your emotional well-being.
-Explore how Autistic women+ often mask, and how this impacts their lives.
-Harness the power of color to live authentically.
-Develop a personalized plan for living your true colors.
Living Authentically Through Color empowers you to live life as a confetti dreamer—vibrant, clear, and unapologetically you. It offers both inspiration and practical tools for anyone curious about the intersection of color and Autism.
Start living your best life today by embracing your true colors.
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Author Bio:
Shannon Hilscher is a sensitive soul who used to wonder why life is so hard. After publishing her first book about color worlds in 2020, The Unexpected Adventure That Changed My World, she has been on a perpetual journey to learn more about herself. Diagnosed at 54 with Autism Spectrum Disorder 1, she finally feels carefree and content, no longer consumed with anxious inner dialogue. She now embraces her neurodivergence as a strength.
Shannon can be found living her dreams…as a friend, spouse, mom, author, instructional designer, lifelong learner, daughter, bonus mom and grandma, creative spirit, aunt, and wannabe changemaker.
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