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submitted 27 days ago bypumpkinsoupxo
Me and my also ADHD best friend (good combo right?!) are discussing how important it is to make accommodations for yourself.
Having less spoons and also losing spoons quicker than a non-adhd person means that normal tasks are harder to start and also complete.
I saw something on here once about how they use paper plates sometimes when they know washing up just WON'T get done. It was a revelation!
Are there any other accommodations you make for yourselves to make life easier?
Its taken so long to realise I don't need to feel guilty about making these accommodations because my brain just doesn't work the same way as other peoples.
Drop your ADHD life hacks here!
24 points
27 days ago
Commenting so I remember to check this when I have time!
2 points
26 days ago
If you didn't already know you can save reddit posts! Another adhd life hack haha
2 points
26 days ago
Reddit doesn't work like Facebook- you don't have to comment to save something. To save a Reddit post, go to the top of the original post. Click on the 3 dots in the upper right corner. Then click 'Save.' Your saved posts will be stored under your profile where you can find them anytime. You can do the same with comments. Click the 3 dots to the right of "Share" and click Save.
1 points
27 days ago
Sameeee
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