The writing process seems counterintuitive to me. It makes more sense to start writing, then edit to make things fit. College teaches you that you should plan and do the opposite, organize first then write.
Is there a writing process that better fits neurodivergent brains? College makes me feel broken sometimes.
@todaysbird
“Good enough” is my motto this school term.
*through gritted teeth* it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be done. it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be done. it doesn’t have to be-
I know I wasn’t diagnosed as a kid because it wasn’t a thing they looked for in girls and I was social and good at school and acted “normal”, but omg how was I not diagnosed as a kid?!
autism is just being a picky eater, wearing the same hoodie for 9 days straight, and the sun stressing you out
just had a realization. if you're heavily distressed every day. i think... i think that's called living in crisis. that's not normal. that's not healthy. that's an urgent health concern. you deserve better...
Or I didn’t read the instructions fully
ig: jennhasadhd
Edit, didn't know they were on Tumblr: @jennhasadhd
I thought this was actual advice to think about it for 27 minutes exactly. My ADHD ass was about to go do it and expect good results.
Me: Time for bed.
Brain: No. Let do [insert activity here] for several hours instead. :)
Me: Okay
ADHD Awareness Month
Felt like doing this again. It’s interesting to see where I am today vs two months ago.
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