5 Things I Would Tell Myself 10 Years Ago
05 June 2026

5 Things I Would Tell Myself 10 Years Ago

Spectrum in Camouflage

About

Hey, What's Up! It's Tommy.


Thank you for spending a little time with me today. This episode is a personal reflection on parenting, mental health, autism, faith, and the lessons I've learned over the last 11 years raising my son Wyatt.


When I started Spectrum in Camouflage, my goal was simple. I wanted to spread autism awareness and support families who were walking a similar path. I never imagined the podcast would continue growing into a place where parents, caregivers, and families could find encouragement, connection, and hope.


In this episode, I open up about how the show has evolved and why my focus has shifted beyond autism alone. While I will never stop searching for answers and opportunities to help Wyatt thrive, I have realized that supporting the mental and emotional health of parents is just as important.


I share my perspective on mental health, the role that nutrition, hydration, movement, faith, and relationships have played in my own recovery from anxiety and panic attacks, and why I believe we must actively strengthen our minds just as we strengthen our bodies.


I also reflect on Wyatt's recent birthday and how changing my expectations allowed me to experience one of the most meaningful celebrations we've ever shared. Through that experience, I was reminded that joy often looks different than we imagined, and that's okay.


Most importantly, I share five lessons I wish I could have told myself ten years ago when this journey first began. These lessons have shaped me as a father, husband, and advocate, and I hope they encourage you wherever you are in your own journey.


Key Takeaways

    Time moves much faster than you expect as a parent.
    You do not have to be a perfect parent.
    Your relationship with your spouse or partner deserves constant attention.
    Small everyday moments often become the most meaningful memories.
    Children are always watching and learning from us.
    Mental health requires ongoing attention, just like physical health.
    Personal growth often comes through uncomfortable experiences.
    Gratitude can exist alongside struggle.
    Consistency and patience are powerful tools for families navigating autism.
    Acceptance does not mean giving up hope.
    Faith, community, and honest conversations can help carry us through difficult seasons.
    Parents should never feel alone in their journey.

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