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Recognize the Signs of Approaching ADHD & Autistic Burnout and Do What You Can to Prevent It
Everyone can experience burnout, but ADHD and autistic individuals live in a world where we can more easily reach this point if we’re not...
ADHD Writing Tip: When Nearing "The End," Resist the Temptation to Push Past Your Normal Limits
By the time you get toward the end of a book (perhaps around the start of Act 3, maybe sooner), you're probably ready to be done with it...
How to Write a Book When You Have ADHD
The first thing to know is it is possible write to a book when you have ADHD. I am living proof of this as a published author who was...
ADHD Writing Tip: Resist the Urge to Start Something New... Some of the Time
We ADHDers are great at starting new things. We’re less great at finishing them. Whether it’s from boredom, writer’s block, or a new idea...
Making Goals as an ADHD Writer: Make a Goal You Can Actually Hit
Making goals is a great thing. It gives us a target to shoot for and helps us stop wasting time on things that don't push us toward that...
ADHD Writer Mindset Tip: Patience & Endurance Are Essential
As an ADHD writer, this mindset tip is such a struggle! Most of us know we need to be patient in order to see results, but it's so...
ADHD & Autistic Writer Tip: Make Time for Breaks
In today's day and age, it's so easy for writers (and everyone else!) to believe the lie that we can't stop to take a breath, especially...
ADHD Mindset Tip: Embrace Your Bravery
So often we hear about the negative aspects of ADHD: hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention, etc. But one thing that often gets...
ADHD & Autism Tip: Prioritize Self-care
While this tip applies to all writers, it is one that's especially easy for ADHD & autistic writers to neglect because of one of our...
ADHD Tip: Write It Down!
One of the annoying components of ADHD is forgetfulness, so use this tip to help counteract that! When you think of something important...
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