Day 3 – Walk for Autism 2026: Finding the Rhythm π♾️
Three days in, and something has shifted.
Day 1 was excitement. Day 2 was determination. Day 3? Day 3 is where it becomes a rhythm. The steps are no longer something I have to think about — they're just part of the day now. Out the door, one foot in front of the other, and the miles take care of themselves.
There's something almost meditative about it. As an autistic adult, I find a lot of comfort in routine and repetition, and there's a quiet joy in knowing that today, like yesterday, and the day before — I walked. I kept going. That might sound small, but for anyone who knows the particular weight of sensory overload, anxiety, or simply a world that isn't always built with you in mind, keeping going is never really small.
We're nearly halfway through the 8-day challenge now, and the steps are stacking up beautifully. The fundraiser is doing the same — thank you to every single person who has donated or shared the page. You are quite literally helping keep places like No.6 One Stop Shop open. Places where people like me, like Lilianna, like Ezra, don't have to explain themselves at the door.
Five days still to go. The feet are willing. The heart even more so. π
If you'd like to support the walk, you can donate here π walkforautism.co.uk/fundraisers/DavidHoldsworth
Every step. Every penny. Every share. It all adds up. π£♾️
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