PostsCommentsPayoutscreativegray (40)in #adhd • 7 days agoThe Axioms of ADHDimage created by and of the author The lessons learned in three years of studying my own ADHD. first published in Humans with ADHD on Medium.com ~11 min read According to the Oxford English Dictionary,creativegray (40)in ADHD Minds • 11 months agoWhat Do You Do When Everything Stops Working?One of the things that I haven’t seen mentioned a lot in all of the writing about late-diagnosed ADHD is the phenomenon that occurs after you learn to recognize it — and it seems to get worse. It may justcreativegray (40)in #adhd • last yearMy ADHD Brain Sucks at Remembering Things; Here’s How My Parents Tried to Help.They both tried different things, and while one failed and one worked, they both taught the same lesson.creativegray (40)in Aureal • last yearFive Reasons I Do Not Want to Write About ADHD▶️ Listen on Aureal--Gray Miller, late-diagnosed ADHD professional.▶️ Aurealcreativegray (40)in Aureal • last yearThe Reality of Neurodivergence: Knees Don’t Lie▶️ Listen on Aureal--Gray Miller, late-diagnosed ADHD professional.▶️ Aurealcreativegray (40)in Sketchbook • 2 years agoA couple of cartoons that came into my head today.First, for you Seneca/Mandalorian scanners: and second, while thinking about executive function and ADHD and how "externalize it!" is often the answer:creativegray (40)in #adhd • 2 years agoHow to Survive an ADHD No-Good Terrible Awful Bad Brain Day When You Still Have to Be ProductiveIt’s still going to suck. But with a little preparation, it can suck less. The good news: we’d finally gotten a really good mattress, and there was a much better chance that…creativegray (40)in #adhd • 2 years agoFrom Now to Not-Now: ADHD and the Battle with Temporal Discountingimage generated by author using NightCafe Finding tactics to help you thrive in a time-blurred world. “Hang on a minute,” my coworker said through the zoom. “I need to…creativegray (40)in #chatgpt • 2 years agoHow to Use ChatGPT to Fail a Final Exam in Three Easy StepsA cautionary but reassuring tale of a student, a teacher, and the limitations of technology. Names, places, and other identifying information has been redacted from the following story to protect the guilty