Internet of ADHD Weekly Roundup

Internet of ADHD Weekly roundup: January 24, 2020

A new life: being diagnosed with ADHD in my 40s has given me something quite magical | The Guardian I loved this essay about author Jason Wilson‘s experience with late-diagnosis ADHD. Excerpt: The problem is not so much thinking as harnessing thought. ADHD is not a deficit of raw intelligence but an inability to make […]

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Internet of ADHD Weekly Roundup

Internet of ADHD Weekly roundup: January 17, 2020

5 Terrific Reasons To Start A Journal | Healthy ADHD I talk about my journal often. It’s a constant companion, something I couldn’t live without and perhaps one of my oldest ADHD coping mechanisms. When I was young I used to do a lot of long-form journaling. I carried a notebook around with me everywhere […]

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Task Management

To-do list nitty-gritty: how I’m using GTD contexts

Readers often ask about my experience with David Allen’s Getting Things Done (a.k.a. GTD) system. I swear by it for managing my to-do lists. Many people find it overwhelming. I sometimes recommend folks start with just a single concept. See how it feels, notice the benefits, and use that as motivation to work on the […]

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