High severity ADHD combined type (aka super ADHD) approved ๐
Just read both posts in your series and not only is the information solid, the text flows really well which makes for an easy read. Great work!
Edit: Getting diagnosed and starting on meds was the best thing that has ever happened to me. Whilst all tricks and strategies do help, there's only so much you can do to mitigate a chemical imbalance in your brain. Sometimes you need some external help which there's absolutely no shame in!
Thanks! Agreed! In fact, I'm going to try to emphasize even more in the next blog that a lot of my strategy is accepting how my brain is rather than trying to force it to do things.
High severity ADHD combined type (aka super ADHD) approved ๐
Just read both posts in your series and not only is the information solid, the text flows really well which makes for an easy read. Great work!
Edit: Getting diagnosed and starting on meds was the best thing that has ever happened to me. Whilst all tricks and strategies do help, there's only so much you can do to mitigate a chemical imbalance in your brain. Sometimes you need some external help which there's absolutely no shame in!
Thanks! Agreed! In fact, I'm going to try to emphasize even more in the next blog that a lot of my strategy is accepting how my brain is rather than trying to force it to do things.
I like that angle, looking forward to reading it (don't feel pressured by this though, seriously)!