I finally gave my adult nephew his birthday card when I saw him on Christmas Day. His birthday is in August. If you live alone and have ADHD, you probably understand exactly how this happens—and why it’s not about laziness, not caring, or being “bad at life.” In this episode, I introduce the first pillar of my new ASSAP framework: Access. Access isn’t about motivation or discipline. It’s about recognizing what happens when everything in your life has to live inside one brain—especially a brai...
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I finally gave my adult nephew his birthday card when I saw him on Christmas Day. His birthday is in August. If you live alone and have ADHD, you probably understand exactly how this happens—and why it’s not about laziness, not caring, or being “bad at life.” In this episode, I introduce the first pillar of my new ASSAP framework: Access. Access isn’t about motivation or discipline. It’s about recognizing what happens when everything in your life has to live inside one brain—especially a brai...
(Part 4 and final of the Side Hustle Mini-Series) Hey friends, welcome back to A Solo Person’s Guide to ADHD! I’m Christine Dunning — Master Certified Life Coach, owner of Two Cats Coaching, and your caffeinated companion through the wild world of ADHD-friendly side hustles. If you’ve been following the mini-series, we’ve covered: 👉 Episode 18 – Finding the Right Side Hustle for You (and Your ADHD) 👉 Episode 19 – Side Hustles: Failures and Successes 👉 Episode 20 – Top 15 ADHD-Friendly Side Hu...
A Solo Person's Guide to ADHD
I finally gave my adult nephew his birthday card when I saw him on Christmas Day. His birthday is in August. If you live alone and have ADHD, you probably understand exactly how this happens—and why it’s not about laziness, not caring, or being “bad at life.” In this episode, I introduce the first pillar of my new ASSAP framework: Access. Access isn’t about motivation or discipline. It’s about recognizing what happens when everything in your life has to live inside one brain—especially a brai...