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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Ridiculous yet effective ways to deal with Executive Dysfunction
Dealing with executive dysfunction and ADHD becomes so much easier when you stop trying to do things the way you feel like you should be able to do them (like everyone else) and start finding ways that actually work for you, no matter how “silly” or “unnecessary” they seem.
For years my floor was constantly covered in laundry. Clean laundry got mixed in with dirty and I had to wash things twice, just making more work for myself. Now I just have 3 laundry bins: dirty (wash it later), clean (put it away later), and mystery (figure it out later). Sure, theoretically I could sort my clothes into dirty or clean as soon as I take them off and put them away straight out of the dryer, but realistically that’s never going to be a sustainable strategy for me.
How many garbage bins do you need in a bedroom? One? WRONG! The correct answer is one within arms reach at all times. Which for me is three. Because am I really going to get up to blow my nose when I’m hyperfocusing? NO. In allergy season I even have an empty kleenex box for “used tissues I can use again.” Kinda gross? Yeah. But less gross than a snowy winter landscape of dusty germs on my desk.
I used to be late all the time because I couldn’t find my house key. But it costs $2.50 and 3 minutes to copy a key, so now there’s one in my backpack, my purse, my gym bag, my wallet, my desk, and hanging on my door. Problem solved.
I’m like a ninja for getting pout the door past reminder notes without noticing. If I really don’t want to forget something, I make a physical barrier in front of my door. A sticky note is a lot easier to walk past than a two foot high cardboard box with my wallet on top of it.
Executive dysfunction is always going to cause challenges, but often half the struggle is trying to cope by pretending not to have executive dysfunction, instead of finding actual solutions.
the person you need is yourself
“I didn’t feel at home in life.”
— Anne Sexton
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“I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think.”
Rumi
Weapons of mass destruction
Oh my God, watch it unsheath its little claws in the first one
SEE LOOK AT THOSE NEEDLERAZORS! KITTENS ARE PURE EVIL!
the unsheath though
just
*Sword unsheath noise*
*shhhhink!*
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On oldie for Caturday. He’s eight years older now, from that last pic. He’s even more of a brute.
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If you can no longer think about the future, and you once dreamed of everlasting love, don’t give up the dream, find it again.
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Beau Taplin, “Sentimental” (via wnq-writers)