Small Things Social Work

Small Things Social Work Gentle Neuraaffirming Support, Coaching and Body Doubling. Groups + 1:1 | Online | Australia Wide

At Small Things Social Work, we’re here to help you find focus, build momentum, and stay supported as you work through life’s tasks—whether big or small. My name is Bec, and I’m a registered social worker with over 15 years of experience across housing, homelessness, mental health, and disability services. As an AuDHD practitioner, I specialize in neurodivergent-friendly approaches to support clie

nts in creating meaningful progress, no matter how many steps it takes. I know firsthand how overwhelming life can feel when you’re juggling endless to-dos, especially when dealing with burnout or simply trying to keep all the plates spinning. That’s why I created Small Things Social Work—to offer a compassionate space for co-working and body doubling to help you focus, stay motivated, and make progress on your goals. When I’m not working with clients, I’m engaging in the ongoing practice of post-burnout recovery and discovering ways to live a life that is balanced and kinder to my brain. This involves things like morning walks, writing poetry and philosophising, journaling my 'morning pages,' practicing Qi Gong, cuddling my two cats, Sammy and Luci, and chatting with my two menopausal chickens, Omelette and Flash. I also enjoy spending time with friends and loved ones, connecting with nature, managing my wingspan addiction (hello, chiropractic appointments!), playing board games, exploring polymer clay, and indulging whatever new and novel thing my inner child, Madam PDA, needs me to do that day.

Wednesdays are for projects — in whatever form that takes for you.That might be:• something creative• something you’ve b...
02/06/2026

Wednesdays are for projects — in whatever form that takes for you.

That might be:
• something creative
• something you’ve been avoiding
• something you’ve started but can’t quite return to

You don’t need a plan.
You don’t need momentum.

Just bring the thing — we’ll meet you there.

Image Credit: Rebecca Carless, Royal Botanical Gardens, Naarm, April 2026

Choose your own Adventure Fridays! There’s no set use for this space — and that’s the point.You might do life admin, sta...
27/05/2026

Choose your own Adventure Fridays!

There’s no set use for this space — and that’s the point.

You might do life admin, start something that’s been sitting there, or gently wander your way into momentum.

Or not.

All of that counts.

Bookings via link in bio

Ok Lovely Humans! For those with any spoons remaining, the NDIS submissions have been extended GENEROUSLY until the 1st ...
27/05/2026

Ok Lovely Humans! For those with any spoons remaining, the NDIS submissions have been extended GENEROUSLY until the 1st June.

It is really freaking complicated.

The simplest I have seen though is this resource created by The Self Management Hub.

It links to an easy steps guide with prompt questions. I just used an AI to dictate my response and then had the AI write it into coherent format. Look me under 1 hour. Not perfect but something so if you can drum up some spoons do so

The Government has introduced a major new NDIS Bill about protecting the future of the NDIS, making eligibility clearer, reducing fraud, and slowing cost growth.

A lot of the time it’s not about trying harder.It’s about:• having a starting point• having some gentle structure• not b...
26/05/2026

A lot of the time it’s not about trying harder.

It’s about:
• having a starting point
• having some gentle structure
• not being alone in it

Body doubling isn’t about productivity for productivity’s sake — it’s about creating conditions where things feel more possible.

You’re allowed to need support with ordinary things 🤍

Image Credit: Rebecca Carless, Lutruwita, February 2026

Sooo, in case it isn’t yet obvious… Friday sessions may be a tad… silly? 😄Fancy hats welcome.I have a deep and enduring ...
21/05/2026

Sooo, in case it isn’t yet obvious… Friday sessions may be a tad… silly? 😄
Fancy hats welcome.

I have a deep and enduring love for word nerdery — the kind that takes something like “social pariah” and somehow turns it into…
✨ Social Piranha ✨

Incorrect? Yes.
Deeply satisfying? Also yes.

There’s something about playing with language that feels like permission — to be a bit off-beat, a bit creative, a bit not quite the usual way.

And that’s very much the energy of Fridays.

These sessions are a bit more “choose your own adventure.”
A bit more chatty (if that’s what the group feels like).
A bit more loosey-goosey around the edges.

We’ll co-create the space together on the day — whether that’s quiet focus, gentle conversation, or something in between.

All ways of being in the space are welcome.
Even (especially?) if you’ve ever felt like a Social Piranha.

Image credit: John Travolta, the global creative commons mined by chat GPT and a google search for cute fish.





Fridays this term are a little looser.A space where you can:• work quietly• chat a bit• follow your energy• or just land...
19/05/2026

Fridays this term are a little looser.

A space where you can:
• work quietly
• chat a bit
• follow your energy
• or just land somewhere gently

Still structured. Still supported.
Just a tad loosi goosi and adhd. yay

Image and Penguin Pebbling Credit: Nina Loh and Rebecca Carless, Feb 2026

There is no expectation to be productive here.You might do one small thing.Many things.Or simply sit alongside others.Th...
13/05/2026

There is no expectation to be productive here.

You might do one small thing.
Many things.
Or simply sit alongside others.

This is a space for being alongside, not performing.

Do you hate forms?Government forms, applications, paperwork that somehow requires seventeen tabs open and a mild existen...
11/05/2026

Do you hate forms?

Government forms, applications, paperwork that somehow requires seventeen tabs open and a mild existential crisis?

I’m a bit of a strange duck — I actually really like them.

Happy to sit alongside you and:
• figure out what’s being asked
• break it into manageable bits

Or just simply do the bloody thing for you if that feels like the go.

Feel free to book a 1:1 if this is your idea of a fun time.

(Also every time I think about forms I think of that Hunt for the Wilderpeople scene, which keeps me amused long enough to complete the form)

What’s on my desk (and in my brain) lately…I keep coming back to this image from What Do People Do All Day? by Richard S...
07/05/2026

What’s on my desk (and in my brain) lately…

I keep coming back to this image from What Do People Do All Day? by Richard Scarry.

All the little scenes. Everyone doing something different. Nothing being the “wrong” thing.

That’s the feeling behind my Friday sessions at the moment — a bit of a choose your own adventure space.

Not one task. Not one way.
Just somewhere to sit alongside others while you do (or don’t do) your thing.

I’m also aware that this kind of imagery reflects a particular time and worldview — and doesn’t capture the full diversity of how we live, work, rest, and exist.

Which got me thinking…

What do we do all day?

Talking about our cats.
Working up the energy to shower.
Looking for the executive function to look at the dishes.
Following a special interest.
Resting.
Colouring in.
Pacing our spoons.

All of it counts.

All of it is part of a life.

And all of it is welcome here.



Image credit: Richard Scarry, What Do People Do All Day? (1968)





Hey humans 🌿If you’ve been feeling a bit stuck, scattered, or unsure where to start — you’re not alone in that.Body doub...
05/05/2026

Hey humans 🌿

If you’ve been feeling a bit stuck, scattered, or unsure where to start — you’re not alone in that.

Body doubling is a simple but powerful way of having someone alongside you while you do the things that can feel hard to begin (or continue).

From May → July I’ll be running small, supportive group spaces for:
• projects
• life admin
• and a new Friday choose your own adventure session

Low pressure, camera optional, come as you are.

More info + booking via link in bio🤍

Image and design Credit: Rebecca Carless and Nina Loh, Lutriwita, February 2026

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