Self-compassion doesn’t come easily for me. However, where once I was quite hard on myself, I’ve made administering self-compassion part of my routine. Now that I’ve got my attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) under control, being self-compassionate and reminding myself of personal progress are even more important. Before I was diagnosed with and medicated for adult ADHD, I… Continue reading Self-Compassion Helps Me Combat ADHD Issues
Author: trinheditor
Every Day I Struggle to Stay Motivated Because of ADHD
Almost every day, I tell myself I’m going to start work at 9:00 a.m. and be productive. Almost every day, I’m disappointed with myself. In my head, I’m a person with a million ideas, a million goals, and a million ways of making things happen. In practice, I’m easily distracted by, well, basically everything. It’s frustrating. I want to push myself. I… Continue reading Every Day I Struggle to Stay Motivated Because of ADHD
How I Developed an Exercise Routine to Combat ADHD
Thanks to my attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), I often started exercise routines, hobbies, and projects before abandoning them shortly afterward. I used to rue missed opportunities to achieve proficiency in different disciplines, so I vowed to pick a hobby and stay the course. I picked exercise three years ago, and three years later, I’m happy to report I’ve… Continue reading How I Developed an Exercise Routine to Combat ADHD
ADHD Meds Aren’t the Problem — The System Is
Numerous studies, articles, and opinionated online users have claimed that the United States overdiagnoses attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), leading to an over-reliance on stimulant ADHD medications like amphetamine and dextroamphetamine (Adderall) and methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin)1 As someone diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, I often think about how different my work ethic might have been if I’d been diagnosed and prescribed ADHD medication… Continue reading ADHD Meds Aren’t the Problem — The System Is
ADHD Makes Consistency Tough But Not Impossible
Staying consistent can be a challenge for anyone. However, staying consistent can be especially difficult for those affected by attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). I Abandon Almost Everything I Start Historically, my own experience of ADHD has made consistency difficult. I literally can’t remember how many hobbies or interests I’ve started and abandoned over the years. I’m not delusional; I… Continue reading ADHD Makes Consistency Tough But Not Impossible
Living with ADHD Means Occasional 0 Percent Days
When most of your life has been a struggle to perform tasks thanks to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it’s hard not to become preoccupied with productivity. So zero percent productivity days can lead to self-criticism. Have I done enough? I haven’t done enough. Should I do more? I really should do more. These questions and answers form an… Continue reading Living with ADHD Means Occasional 0 Percent Days
Please Don’t Get Your ADHD Information on TikTok
I’m a person on the Internet, which means large corporations like Google and Facebook have likely collected enough data on me to recreate me as a Metaverse AI. The benefit of this is that my social media feeds are finely tuned to align with my interests, and Instagram recommends me products that I can’t afford… Continue reading Please Don’t Get Your ADHD Information on TikTok
ADHD Medication Transformed My Life
Once upon a time, not too long ago, I only had suspicions regarding attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Mercifully, I summoned the wherewithal to beat a path toward diagnosis, and that’s exactly what I received one day in early 2018, sitting in a doctor’s office. With that, a vague hunch became solid confirmation, I began taking ADHD medication,… Continue reading ADHD Medication Transformed My Life
2 Rules I Follow to Make My Apartment ADHD-Friendly
Living alone has either been the best thing for me or the worst, and it fluctuates often. As an adult living with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it’s easy to stray from the task at hand or spend a whole day doing nothing, which is why I strive to make my apartment ADHD-friendly. Why I Need an ADHD-Friendly Apartment… Continue reading 2 Rules I Follow to Make My Apartment ADHD-Friendly
Does ADHD Make You Bad with Money?
Beyond the scope of a checking account, money and I have never been on speaking terms. I suspect attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is making me bad with money. When others speak of investing, 401(k)s, or, frankly, even savings, I feel the desperate desire for a Rosetta Stone to help me translate. I took four years of French… Continue reading Does ADHD Make You Bad with Money?