
A Love Letter To My Neurodivergent Brain
10/14/21 • 23 min
I hope this episode makes you uncomfortable.
I know it was for me.
Instead of continuing the Executive Function Chronicles, I decided to go a different direction in honor of ADHD Acceptance Month.
I decided to take a break from talking about the ways my brain holds me back and send gratitude for all the ways it makes my life more vibrant, colorful, and beautiful.
Neurodivergent life is really hard, AND I love my ND brain. And I love yours too.
Happy ADHD Acceptance Month.
Check out my episode of The Peas in the Podcast, out now.
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theadhdmanual.com | [email protected]
I hope this episode makes you uncomfortable.
I know it was for me.
Instead of continuing the Executive Function Chronicles, I decided to go a different direction in honor of ADHD Acceptance Month.
I decided to take a break from talking about the ways my brain holds me back and send gratitude for all the ways it makes my life more vibrant, colorful, and beautiful.
Neurodivergent life is really hard, AND I love my ND brain. And I love yours too.
Happy ADHD Acceptance Month.
Check out my episode of The Peas in the Podcast, out now.
theadhdmanual.com | [email protected]
Extended video episodes available on Patreon
Follow TAM on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
theadhdmanual.com | [email protected]
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My Neurodivergent Lifesavers
To wrap up ADHD Acceptance Month, I made a list of house hacks and items that make my everyday neurodivergent life a little easier.
I originally included a list of helpful apps I use, but it got way too long! If this interests you, check back later for a link to subscribe to my Patreon for an episode on ADHD-approved apps and other exclusive content.
Flare Audio's Calmer
Loop Earplugs
Tile
Sunrise Alarm Clocks
Black Girl Lost Keys' Pill Pack/Water Bottle
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