#ImpactfulBlogs: Navigating Life-My Unique Journey
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Image of Margaux (Navigating Life blogger) and her colorful art of house and trees

Image of Margaux (Navigating Life blogger) and her colorful art of house and trees

Margaux is an #ActuallyAutistic blogger who lives near Vancouver, Canada. She loves art, crafts, cats, tea, traveling, and watching a few of her favorite reality TV shows. She blogs about her life as one of the ways she advocates for herself and the autistic community.

Your blog:

Navigating Life: My Unique Journey

Your City, Country:

Vancouver, Canada

Inspiration for Writing a Blog:

Navigating Life: My Unique Journey logoI wanted to write a blog for a very long time but I just had no idea what it would be about. Once I got my diagnosis of Autism two years ago, I felt as though it would be a great topic in which to have my blog grounded in.

Intention or Mission of Your Blog:

My intention is to share my journey and my life as an Autistic woman with the world! I’ve been so lucky to have many opportunities.

Topics you write about:

I write about autism, cats, product reviews and anything that hits me. I try to post 1-2 times a week but it’s incredibly sporadic.

Most Proud of:

I was on the cover of some local newspapers and lately I’ve been able to be an outspoken advocate for the #ActuallyAutistic community on television, radio and in the written word as well.

Your Top 3 favorite posts:

“If you care about Autistic people….”

My focus was on why April is the cruelest month. I feel like I provided a very informative post and brought some attention to something that the Autistic community is plagued with: Autism Speaks.

Travel with Me! Nelson, BC: Part 2 

I felt like this was a chance for me to show off what i’ve got when it comes to travel blogging. I love traveling and I really wanted to showcase what this quaint town in my neck of the woods had to offer.

Featured in… 

This post was really amazing to me. I felt really invigorated to see myself on the cover of the newspaper doing what I love: Advocating AND Art.

What People Will Take Away Reading Your Blog:

I would love them to be able to connect with me, watch my videos and maybe take something away from it. Whether it’s a learned experience, they enjoy my content or they want to share, I feel as though there’s something for everyone and I strive to make relatable, personal content that resonates.

Now it’s time to share your geeky side with us…after all, we are ‘Geek’ Club Books!

Theme Song: The Monkees Theme Song has always struck a chord with me.

Quote you live by: “I am who I am and that’s all I ever can be”

Book you couldn’t put down until you finished it: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

Favorite technology: Laptops are amazing.

Fantasy or Sci Fi: Is it okay to prefer Non-Fiction, realistic stuff? I am still geeky (I swear

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