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Day of quarantine: #2. On starting to deal with the coronavirus quarantine; how people are reacting and what did I miss...
Day of quarantine: #2. On starting to deal with the coronavirus quarantine; how people are reacting and what did I miss...
Day of quarantine: #1. On Argentina's coronavirus quarantine's beginning; a writer's wish to write history and the fear to suck.
Fun, wisdom, lists to check, things to try; from a neurodivergent mind. We got this!
Day of quarantine: -5. After having been on a voluntary lockdown last year, it's very hard to see the bright side of this. But I am trying...
Being stuck in a profession that our ADHD brain doesn't like, can ruin our lives; blogging and coding helped me to do what I love while being my own boss.
Without knowing I had ADHD, I went through my formal education successfully, thanks to great teachers and strategies I came up with as I grew older; these days, I’ve found that it all coincides with the methods that current educators follow.
After being diagnosed as an adult with ADHD, I learned how little I knew about it; I thought its symptoms were just "me being a cute weirdo. Now it seems ADHD not only defined me as person but also, saved my life.
Without knowing what ADHD was doing to my brain, I wrote the epitome of an ADHD introduction. Funny, huh? [This excerpt has been updated]
What can we do when we feel something is missing in our lives but we can't quite figure it out?