Therapy, Neurodiversity and LEGO: A Personal Journal

Therapy, Neurodiversity and LEGO: A Personal Journal

It is a wonderous thing to find your equilibrium through building, sorting and all the other activities surrounding the LEGO hobby. Yes, LEGO can become an obsession, but in moderation, it can become the best kind of therapy to explore the worlds inside of you.

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LEGO Community Headlines & Highlights for January 2021

LEGO Community Headlines & Highlights for January 2021

At BrickNerd, we celebrate getting nerdy about the bricks (I mean, you’ve read some of our articles, right!?). So we are starting a new series curating the best LEGO stories that caught our contributors’ attention throughout the month.

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MOC TALK, Part 2: If You Build It, They Will Come

MOC TALK, Part 2: If You Build It, They Will Come

In my last article, I discussed the issue of displaying LEGO sets at a fan convention and the plans I made to create a local MOC-building community to help change the situation. The grand plan was to create a MOC TALK series of small “show-and-tell” sessions, requiring attendees to bring something with them that they have designed and built themselves to talk about and show off. But would it work?

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Creativity, Pain and LEGO: A Personal Journal

Creativity, Pain and LEGO: A Personal Journal

It's not easy to write about pain… But I feel it is important to explore an aspect of the LEGO passion that many don't think about. In a series of articles, I will try to tell you about my personal journey expressed through LEGO and explore several topics related to my experiences as an AFOL. … For me, deep down, LEGO is the one thing that feels safe and uncomplicated in a complicated life.

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How My LEGO Hobby Got Me Invited to the Royal Palace

How My LEGO Hobby Got Me Invited to the Royal Palace

Hi! I’m Are. That’s me on the right in the picture above (albeit in a slightly younger version). About ten years ago, after I had rediscovered LEGO, I dove head-first into the world of AFOLs—which I never knew existed up until then. Since then I have traveled to LEGO conventions all over the place (well, not all over, but I’m getting there!) and been so lucky to meet all kinds of fantastic people. And what happens when you go places and meet people? You collect stories.

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