Hi! I’m Mo, the mind behind Neurodivergent Chaos. I’m a digital designer, planner and sticker creator; that dabbles in coloring books, digital products, and whatever else my brain gets attached to each week. And a lifelong explorer of the beautifully unpredictable world of neurodivergence.
I write about the struggles, strategies, and small victories that come with navigating life a little differently – sharing insights, humor, and honest along the way.
Through this blog, I hope to create a space where others can relate, learn, or just take a moment to embrace the chaos with me. When I’m not crafting, designing, or finding my next artsy hobby, you’ll find me turning everyday chaos into creativity – and celebrating (sometimes “insert emotion of the afternoon”) the unique ways our minds work.

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My Story ✨
Hey there! I’m Mo, and my life has always been a little… well, chaotic – but in the best way 😅. I’m a full-time professional, creative mind, and proudly neurodivergent human navigating life one partially organized-chaotic step at a time. I work full time while serving in the Army National Guard, where I’ve spent nearly seven years balancing duty, discipline and adaptability.
I’m also the oldest sibling, which means I grew up learning responsibility early – sometimes by choice, sometimes by default… That role shaped a lot of who I am: resourceful, observant (maybe a little too much sometimes), and always trying to keep things moving forward, even when my brain has every tab open and the concentration of a goldfish.
On top of all that, I’m currently wrapping up the final class of my bachelor’s degree 🎓 – the home stretch! My background spans intelligence work, cybersecurity, warehousing, barista, call centers, and creative design, which might sound like an odd combo… but it makes perfect sense inside my head. Structured thinking meets creative chaos, and somehow it works.
Neurodivergent Chaos was born from that “balance”. This space is where I share the real stuff – the struggles, strategies, small wins, and lessons learned while juggling work, service, creativity, and a neurodivergent mind 💛. It’s honest, imperfect, and grounded in the belief that chaos doesn’t mean broken – it often means brilliant.
If you see yourself somewhere in this story, you’re in the right place!
