How to spot dubious claims in scientific papers | Nature Index This might seem like a weird thing to share here, but skeptical reading of “new study shows ______” headlines is especially important for us ADHDers. Consider this: Sensational, controversial, and/or shocking news has a stimulating effect on the brain. ADHDers are more vulnerable to […]
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Internet of ADHD weekly roundup: July 3 & 10, 2020
Here I am again with a two-weeks-in-one roundup! Maybe this is just a summer thing 🤣 The Lost Art of True Rest | zen habits At the beginning of 2020, I committed to single-tasking as a major theme. Then coronavirus came along and I felt disrupted and multi-tasked all the time. I’m just now regaining […]
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 […]