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ADHD-Friendly Gardening - Part II: Maintenance & Consistency
ADHD-Friendly Gardening - Part II: Maintenance - “The Stop-Start Cycle” This week we're going deeper into the part that gets most of us: what happens after the hyper-focus wears off and real life shows back up. We're talking consistency, routines, accountability.
Mar 17


ADHD-Friendly Gardening - Part I: Getting Started
If you're neurodivergent and have ever killed a garden (hi, same), or wanted to start one and never quite got there, this one's for you!
Mar 10


Ideal Week & Time Blocking
Designing an Ideal Week is not about building a perfect schedule or maximizing productivity. It is about creating a realistic structure that supports your energy, priorities, and real human limits. This exercise helps transform time from something reactive and overwhelming into something intentional and flexible.
Mar 3


Burnout Prevention
A friend asked me recently when I'm going to burnout, "you're always busy and doing so much!" And I mean sure, I get how they could make that assumption. Scroll back through my feed and you'll find a highlight reel of someone who appears to have their shit together. Finished projects. Endless adventures. Ambitious endeavors. Coupled with thoughtful captions that make it sound like I wake up every day inspired and productive. Behind the Scenes I do my best to show up authentic
Mar 1


The Pressure Gauge (aka Overwhelm Scale)
A practical overwhelm scale to help identify burnout, stress, and capacity levels, plus tools to respond with clarity, boundaries, and self-awareness.
Feb 26


Insomnia & Sleep Rebellion
Like many neurodivergent folks, I've struggled with insomnia since early childhood. Falling asleep, staying asleep, and restful dreams have always been an illusion, a fictitious ambition I've been chasing my whole life. Not to mention that dreaded sleep rebellion!
Jan 17
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