[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @autismlifejournal Amy Amy posts on TikTok about pip, if you, drift, safely the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7519191087031288854/interactions)  - X Week XXXXXX -XX% - X Month XXXXXXX +26% ### Mentions: X [#](/creator/tiktok::7519191087031288854/posts_active)  - X Week X -XX% - X Month X no change ### Followers: XXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7519191087031288854/followers)  - X Week XXXXXX +2.80% - X Month XXXXXX +32% ### CreatorRank: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7519191087031288854/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence **Social topic influence** [pip](/topic/pip) #15, [if you](/topic/if-you) #4724, [drift](/topic/drift) #260, [safely](/topic/safely) #173, [fine](/topic/fine), [reduce](/topic/reduce), [the first](/topic/the-first) ### Top Social Posts Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "Overly friendly assessors often gather information that later appears in the PA4 as informal observations that reduce points. The tone may feel warm but the report is still written in a clinical legal way. . Heres what you need to watch out for: . Small talk becomes evidence If you say Im fine today as polite conversation it may appear in the report as Claimant reports feeling fine most days. . Casual observations are used as proof of ability Example: Claimant laughed appropriately or engaged well throughout. These get used to undermine anxiety social communication or mental health" [TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@autismlifejournal/video/7577838570455584033) 2025-11-28T18:04Z 19.2K followers, 167K engagements "PIP and DLA assessors cannot award points based on emotions or labels. They award points based on function safety and what you can no longer do without help. . Heres how to explain burnout and overwhelm in a way the DWP actually understands: . Describe what burnout looks like not just how it feels. Example: When burnout hits I cannot plan tasks follow steps or respond to instructions. I shut down and cannot function. This shows loss of ability not just tiredness. . Explain the impact on daily tasks. Example: During burnout episodes I cannot prepare food safely wash dress or manage medication" [TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@autismlifejournal/video/7575611925720042785) 2025-11-22T18:03Z 19K followers, 37K engagements "Many people lose PIP points because the assessor says they only receive informal help. That single phrase can drop you from Enhanced to X points. . Here is how to correct it: X. Make it clear your help is essential not casual. Write: I need supervision to stay safe when cooking or washing. This is not optional support. It prevents real risk. That removes the idea of friendly help and shows it is essential care . X. Explain what happens without the help This is the key test Example: Without someone present I leave the hob on forget medication or get confused and walk into roads during panic. ." [TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@autismlifejournal/video/7574127597580225824) 2025-11-18T18:03Z 19K followers, 55.8K engagements "Heres how to explain it in plain English so the assessor understands the impact: . Explain the struggle to start tasks Example: I cannot begin tasks without prompts. I sit still feel stuck and need someone to tell me the first step before I can start. This fits PIP Activity X and Activity X. . Describe losing track mid task Example: I forget what I am doing and drift away from the task. I need repeated verbal prompts or I stop halfway without realising. This shows inability to complete tasks reliably. . Show the safety risk Example: When preparing food I forget steps leave appliances on and" [TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@autismlifejournal/video/7578580516832677153) 2025-11-30T18:03Z 19.2K followers, 63.2K engagements "There is one belief that quietly destroys thousands of PIP claims every year. People think PIP is about what you can do on a good day or what you managed once last week. It is not. PIP is awarded based on what you can do safely repeatedly in a reasonable time and on the majority of days. If you describe your abilities on a rare good day the DWP will treat that as your normal function and award zero points. . Heres how the myth harms people and how to fix it: . You talk about your best days instead of your average days Example: I can cook when I feel up to it. Fix: Most days I cannot prepare" [TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@autismlifejournal/video/7581556628223216928) 2025-12-08T18:32Z 19.2K followers, 30.7K engagements "It scores whether you can do these activities safely repeatedly in a reasonable time and on the majority of days. It also scores the overwhelm that stops you completing tasks even if you technically know how to do them. . Heres how PIP actually scores these areas: . Memory is about task steps not forgetting dates Example: I forget steps mid task and drift away without realising. I need prompts from start to finish. This supports Activity X and Activity X. . Decision making is about risk not preference Example: When overwhelmed I cannot judge danger or consequences. I walk away from tasks or" [TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@autismlifejournal/video/7581920499127586080) 2025-12-09T18:04Z 19.2K followers, 14.1K engagements
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@autismlifejournal AmyAmy posts on TikTok about pip, if you, drift, safely the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social topic influence pip #15, if you #4724, drift #260, safely #173, fine, reduce, the first
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Overly friendly assessors often gather information that later appears in the PA4 as informal observations that reduce points. The tone may feel warm but the report is still written in a clinical legal way. . Heres what you need to watch out for: . Small talk becomes evidence If you say Im fine today as polite conversation it may appear in the report as Claimant reports feeling fine most days. . Casual observations are used as proof of ability Example: Claimant laughed appropriately or engaged well throughout. These get used to undermine anxiety social communication or mental health"
TikTok Link 2025-11-28T18:04Z 19.2K followers, 167K engagements
"PIP and DLA assessors cannot award points based on emotions or labels. They award points based on function safety and what you can no longer do without help. . Heres how to explain burnout and overwhelm in a way the DWP actually understands: . Describe what burnout looks like not just how it feels. Example: When burnout hits I cannot plan tasks follow steps or respond to instructions. I shut down and cannot function. This shows loss of ability not just tiredness. . Explain the impact on daily tasks. Example: During burnout episodes I cannot prepare food safely wash dress or manage medication"
TikTok Link 2025-11-22T18:03Z 19K followers, 37K engagements
"Many people lose PIP points because the assessor says they only receive informal help. That single phrase can drop you from Enhanced to X points. . Here is how to correct it: X. Make it clear your help is essential not casual. Write: I need supervision to stay safe when cooking or washing. This is not optional support. It prevents real risk. That removes the idea of friendly help and shows it is essential care . X. Explain what happens without the help This is the key test Example: Without someone present I leave the hob on forget medication or get confused and walk into roads during panic. ."
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T18:03Z 19K followers, 55.8K engagements
"Heres how to explain it in plain English so the assessor understands the impact: . Explain the struggle to start tasks Example: I cannot begin tasks without prompts. I sit still feel stuck and need someone to tell me the first step before I can start. This fits PIP Activity X and Activity X. . Describe losing track mid task Example: I forget what I am doing and drift away from the task. I need repeated verbal prompts or I stop halfway without realising. This shows inability to complete tasks reliably. . Show the safety risk Example: When preparing food I forget steps leave appliances on and"
TikTok Link 2025-11-30T18:03Z 19.2K followers, 63.2K engagements
"There is one belief that quietly destroys thousands of PIP claims every year. People think PIP is about what you can do on a good day or what you managed once last week. It is not. PIP is awarded based on what you can do safely repeatedly in a reasonable time and on the majority of days. If you describe your abilities on a rare good day the DWP will treat that as your normal function and award zero points. . Heres how the myth harms people and how to fix it: . You talk about your best days instead of your average days Example: I can cook when I feel up to it. Fix: Most days I cannot prepare"
TikTok Link 2025-12-08T18:32Z 19.2K followers, 30.7K engagements
"It scores whether you can do these activities safely repeatedly in a reasonable time and on the majority of days. It also scores the overwhelm that stops you completing tasks even if you technically know how to do them. . Heres how PIP actually scores these areas: . Memory is about task steps not forgetting dates Example: I forget steps mid task and drift away without realising. I need prompts from start to finish. This supports Activity X and Activity X. . Decision making is about risk not preference Example: When overwhelmed I cannot judge danger or consequences. I walk away from tasks or"
TikTok Link 2025-12-09T18:04Z 19.2K followers, 14.1K engagements
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