The number one hack that changed my life seems so simple was to set up a Launch Pad by my front door. Now whenever I come and go every thing I need is waiting for me. I have my keys, purse, etc. ready at hand. When I return they go right back to await the next trip. Love your videos.
Your fridge tip is great, thanks Steph. I’m watching this at 1.40am and have set my alarm to remind me to reorganise my fridge in the morning otherwise I’ll forget it by then.
Thanks Steph for a reminder that we have to take care of ourselves and be kind to ourselves. I’m a fairly recently unofficially dxed person with adhd. I’m older and because of the stigma I never dared to ask, why do I feel different. I’m also recently in menopause and I felt like I was losing it, (well I was losing it a bit). I like knowing that I have a reason why I act a certain way, that I’m just wired a bit different. It’s comforting to have a deeper understanding of myself.
Hi Steph, Thanks so much for this video. I hadn’t heard you mention previously that you had a diagnosis of autism and adhd. May I ask what originally prompted you to look for a diagnosis? I often wonder about myself. Also agree with you 100% on the medicine front. If it helps a person to feel like they are not worried about themselves - in whatever of the many ways that may show up - then it is a good thing for that person. ❤ Ps. Bullet lists rule my life, and I got one of the earring stands last year for Xmas 😅
Audhd here, too! I get very frustrated with the times of each step in the sewing process. It takes forever. And the fabric moves way more than I thought, It doesn't stay put to be sewn, so I end up with crooked lines 😅 How do you organize the sewing steps? Do you get many half projects?
The number one hack that changed my life seems so simple was to set up a Launch Pad by my front door. Now whenever I come and go every thing I need is waiting for me. I have my keys, purse, etc. ready at hand. When I return they go right back to await the next trip. Love your videos.
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Your fridge tip is great, thanks Steph. I’m watching this at 1.40am and have set my alarm to remind me to reorganise my fridge in the morning otherwise I’ll forget it by then.
I hope it works for you!
Thanks Steph for a reminder that we have to take care of ourselves and be kind to ourselves. I’m a fairly recently unofficially dxed person with adhd. I’m older and because of the stigma I never dared to ask, why do I feel different. I’m also recently in menopause and I felt like I was losing it, (well I was losing it a bit). I like knowing that I have a reason why I act a certain way, that I’m just wired a bit different. It’s comforting to have a deeper understanding of myself.
Hi Steph,
Thanks so much for this video. I hadn’t heard you mention previously that you had a diagnosis of autism and adhd. May I ask what originally prompted you to look for a diagnosis? I often wonder about myself.
Also agree with you 100% on the medicine front. If it helps a person to feel like they are not worried about themselves - in whatever of the many ways that may show up - then it is a good thing for that person. ❤
Ps. Bullet lists rule my life, and I got one of the earring stands last year for Xmas 😅
Audhd here, too!
I get very frustrated with the times of each step in the sewing process. It takes forever. And the fabric moves way more than I thought, It doesn't stay put to be sewn, so I end up with crooked lines 😅
How do you organize the sewing steps? Do you get many half projects?
Hi gorgeous, great idea hacks for anyone , housemate & I waste a lot out of sight foods ☮💟
I hope it helps!