• Xanthrax@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        They forgot the ultimate weapon…

        STICKY NOTES EVERYWHERE,

        so you can never forget, and you get to look crazy!

        Don’t forget,

        WRITING ON YOURSELF!

        Just for a little extra pezas on that tattoo you never got finished.

        OH SHIT, DEPRESSION HAS ENTERED THE RING WITH THE CHAIR; OOOOOOH, HE NEVER STOOD A CHANCE!

      • Swallowtail@beehaw.org
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        1 year ago

        I have ADHD and am simultaneously working full time and doing graduate school and keeping lists/day planners is essential for me. I have a million things going on in my life and I would be completely lost without them. I honestly don’t buy that they are “not a very good solution” for a lot of people with ADHD. If you have a smartphone in your pocket, you can install a checklist app on it. You can keep notepads at home to write down daily/weekly/whatever tasks on it. And you can buy a yearly planner-style book where you can write down daily and monthly tasks in advance and as they come up. Being prepared for life takes work.

          • Martineski@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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            1 year ago

            TLDR: The more severe the ADHD to more you need to externalise but at the same the harder it is for you to use the tools.

            Can confirm, I have severe ADHD and because of that even externalising things to notes/planners/reminders etc. does not for me because I can’t keep track of anything or remember to write stuff down, remember to read it etc. And because I have severe ADHD I need to externalise more things than people with mild ADHD so the difficulty to use that stuff increases exponentially as you look at more and more severe ADHD cases.

            I hope I got my point across because I can’t think right now.