Ms Rule is a special educational needs coordinator at Douay Martyrs Catholic Secondary School in Hillingdon but works on her business in the evenings and at weekends with the support of her mother.
“Burning out is very common with autism,” Ms Rule said.
“I do try to manage it, but when I start taking pictures of the clothes, I just want to do it and get it all done.
“When I’m streaming I lose track of time so that can be an issue, but it’s something I’m working on, and something my mum is definitely helping me with.”
Ms Rule said it was “OK to be different”.
“Just because you’re diagnosed with something, it doesn’t mean that you can’t do something,” she added.
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