ADHD
Body Doubling to Success
Body doubling is a productivity technique where an individual works alongside another person to stay focused and accountable.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADHD
Body doubling is a productivity technique where an individual works alongside another person to stay focused and accountable.
Autism
Let us begin with an uncomfortable truth, "money" is a collective hallucination fundamental to all large scale societies and our capitalist framework dictates how we spend, save, and worry about it.
Autism
📋TL;DR: Your money mindset isn’t broken—it's built for precision, logic, and depth. But traditional financial advice rarely fits autistic cognition. This guide helps autistic adults navigate financial planning, spending, and decision-making with systems that respect how your brain works—from sensory needs and executive function
ADHD
An inspiring interview with "TC," a 46-year-old diagnosed with AuDHD (ADHD with a comorbidity of ASD), who has taken some remarkable steps toward turning their financial life around.
ADHD
The “no-spend challenge” concept is simple enough: You commit to skipping nonessential purchases for a set period. The goal is to refresh your relationship with spending and save a little extra along the way. But what if you're neurodivergent?
ADHD
Explore the Top 5 Neurodivergent Financial Habits for 2025, offering practical ways to reduce stress, improve your financial health, and, most importantly, work with your brain rather than against it.
ADHD
Updated January 2025 đź“‹DM>TL;DR Barclays scores 3.5/5 for its neurodivergent accessibility. Strengths include a calm, sensory-friendly design, customizable payment reminders, and Video Banking support. However, its dense text, inconsistent navigation, and lack of gamified or customizable features can frustrate ADHD users, while Autism users may
ADHD
Executive Function In everyday terms: Executive function is like the brain’s control center—it helps you plan, prioritize, remember things, and stay on track with goals. If your brain were a computer, executive function would be the operating system managing all the tabs, apps, and notifications. It’s what
Definition
In everyday terms: Autism (ASD) is when the brain processes information in a unique way—picking up on patterns, details, and possibilities that others might overlook. Everyday experiences, from social interactions to managing money, may feel either more intense or more methodical. Many individuals on the autism spectrum develop deep,
Definition
In everyday terms: “Neurodivergent” is an umbrella term for individuals whose brains function and process information differently from what is considered typical. This includes people with conditions like Autism (ASD), ADHD, dyslexia, and more. In everyday language, being neurodivergent means experiencing the world in a unique way—seeing patterns others
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