A reader recently asked: do you have any resources for decluttering or journaling with ADHD? What a wonderful question to be asked! I write often about organizingĀ because I find cluttered, messy spaces stressful and overstimulating. A chaotic environment begets a chaotic mind, and vice versa. I suspect I’m in good company among people with ADHD. […]
Author: Jaclyn Paul
How I take productive breaks with #AdultADHD
A couple weeks ago, I wrote about the value of breaks. On one hand, I’ve had to train myself to pay attention for long enough to make a dent in one task. Mindfulness meditation and stimulant medications haveĀ helped me do that. Then there’s the other side of ADHD: learning to pull away at the right […]
ADHD brain: Accepting my need for breaks
Well-timed breaks can work magic. I first experienced this in high school. We had block scheduling, with four 90-minute class periods per day. My physics teacher, Mr. Plate, got it: how long 90 minutes can feel when you’re sitting at your desk and using your brain. When Mr. Plate noticed our class wilting, he’d stop […]
