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AZYLI Spotlight: Interview with Mica Stewart, Arizona Youth Leadership Forum (AZYLF) Class of 2014
What did you have to do to establish your independence?
Let’s see. So, I’m lucky in the respect that my parents tried to prepare me as much as possible for being an independent adult. But some of the biggest things I had to do came when I started college and really moved out of my parents’ How did your disability impact your growth?
I like to think that my disability didn’t impact me, or doesn’t impact me very much anymore. But just recently I was speaking to the disability resource center at ASU, and I realized that a lot of the little things that I still struggle with are super common for someone with Asperger’s and ADHD. They call it executive dysfunction, or the difficulty of planning and managing all the different life activities that go on, so that’s definitely related to my disability. ADHD comes in anytime I need to focus for school or work. Also, when I was younger, I had a lot of trouble making friends and connecting with people. I always felt very other. I really treasure the friends that I do have now.
Are you employed? If so, what is your job?
I work part-time for Diverse Ability Incorporated right now. My title is Organizational Systems Specialist. I get to wear a lot of different hats, so I’ve done everything from giving advice, consulting on the technology that we use, to technical prep for workshops. That’s about half of my work. The other half is actually teaching those workshops. So I do a little bit of teaching and a little bit of technical consulting. I even design curriculum for workshops.
How have you grown as a person since AZYLF?
When I first attended AZYLF in 2014, I was 15 years old, and I’m 22 now. So there’s been a lot of personal growth in between then and now. A lot of it had to do with growing up and becoming an adult. I will say that I think AZYLF has been really instrumental in shaping me as an adult. It’s made me more considerate and compassionate, more knowledgeable. I definitely feel that it made me a more well rounded individual. I’ve certainly become more comfortable speaking in front of people and acting as a mentor.

