
ADHD
The 48 Laws of Neurodivergent Finance
Adapted from Robert Greene’s classic, reimagined for money minds that don’t play by neurotypical rules.
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Adapted from Robert Greene’s classic, reimagined for money minds that don’t play by neurotypical rules.
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Over the next few weeks we'll be adding focused guides for each type in the Divergent Money Matrix. Stay tuned! In the meantime, if you haven't taken the quiz yet... Divergent Money Type Quiz 🛠 The Systems Hacker Core Pattern: Creates perfect financial systems but struggles with
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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.
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This Divergent Money glossary is your go-to guide for understanding common neurodivergent terms in both simple and clinical language- whether you're new to neurodivergence or just need a quick reference.
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ADHD Tax In Everyday Terms: ADHD tax is all the extra money, time, and effort you end up spending because ADHD makes it harder to stay organized, meet deadlines, and plan ahead. It’s those late fees for forgotten bills, buying replacements for lost items, or spending more on last-minute
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Burnout In everyday terms: Burnout is when you’ve been running on empty for too long, and now you feel completely drained—physically, mentally, and emotionally. It’s like trying to function with a phone battery stuck at 1%, where even the simplest tasks feel overwhelming, and motivation disappears. You
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Executive Function Paralysis In everyday terms: Executive function paralysis is when you know what needs to be done, but your brain just won’t cooperate. You might stare at your to-do list feeling frozen, overwhelmed by where to start, or avoid tasks altogether because they feel too big or complicated.
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Body Doubling In everyday terms: Body doubling is when having someone else around—even if they’re not helping—makes it easier to stay focused and get things done. It’s like borrowing someone else’s presence to boost your productivity. Whether it's a friend sitting quietly while
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