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‘Do not ask your children to strive’ by William Martin
adhd is the disorder where the “don’t want to get in the shower and don’t want to get out of the shower” feeling applies to every single thing you do at all times
i love when i “make a mental note” of something. it’s gone within 20 seconds
the mortifying ordeal of being known by 20,000 bees
That’s 20,000 new friends!
tired girl core
shes slaying absolute sleepy
if being hard on yourself worked, it would have worked by now
Liquid cats are SO cool😉
Decadence
Dodecadence
Gay culture is picking Chikorita
The type disadvantage against every single Johto gym leader represents the struggles we face as LGBT people
chikorita threw the first brick at stonewall
Happy holidays to everyone whose holiday isn’t what they want it to be. whether it is illness, poverty, distance from loved ones or something else that’s making things tough for you this year, i hope that you can find peace and warmth. i hope that your year will end and start on a brighter note
When I was a (unmedicated, undiagnosed ADHD) kid, like, under 12, my room was a mess all the time. Not shocking.
I struggled keeping it clean.
I struggled getting it clean.
I would sincerely put in quite a bit of effort and be really proud of the progress I made. Then one of my parents would come check and see how I was doing.
"Well, you've still got a long way to go."
That sentence. I was like, 11 when my parents were saying that to me. It was crushing. All my pride and satisfaction with my work was completely gone. All my effort was worthless to them. All they saw what everything I didn't do.
At the age of ELEVEN, I knew that wasn't right. That wasn't fair. I swore to myself I would never invalidate someone's work like that.
Now, at 30, I catch myself thinking 'I cleaned up, but my apartment is still so messy.' and I flashback to standing in my bedroom as a child, hearing those fucking words from my parents.
'No. I wouldn't invalidate someone else's work. I'm not going to invalidate my own. I did good. I made progress.' and I'll list the things that I DID get done to myself.
You deserve credit for all the progress you make.
You deserve credit for all the work you do.
It doesn't matter how much work you have left.
What you accomplish, no matter how small, counts. Even when what you accomplished was taking a day to rest and recharge and give yourself a break.
Never let anyone invalidate your work. Not even you.
You STOP that. STOP IT. Stop making those rings at me.
every morning when i go in the kitchen she yells at me nonstop so i have to put the spoon on her head
Don’t belittle your achievements. Stop using words like “just” or “only” when you’re talking about things you did. It’s okay to be proud. You should be.