I can not recommend this book enough. It really understood what life with adhd is like, and no wonder as the author is both a psychiatrist and a diagnosied adhd neurodivergent.
I can not recommend this book enough. It really understood what life with adhd is like, and no wonder as the author is both a psychiatrist and a diagnosied adhd neurodivergent.
After serious rain and wind for the last 24 hours we have some sun this evening.
Today‘s self care was going to be a walk in the Japanese‘s gardens. But the weather had other idea…it was too wet to walk on the path! Here is a toadstool from my front yard though. There is nature everywhere when you look!
One of my kids made this card for my birthday. She is pretty darn good at art.
To start tomorrow. Probably a good one to read for me. My brain is seriously hyperactive (and until I was diagnosed I would have honestly thought I was only ADHD-inattentive…not combined, but here we are)
“Self care starts with the belief that you are valuable.” I love this. Many people with ADHD grow up thinking they are not valuable. This happens after years of being told we‘re not good enough. I‘ve spend my adult years, especially after my diagnosis, rebuilding my self-worth. Self-care is one way I have rebuilt it.