ADHD
Frog & Toad and the Two Seasons of Money
Why Momentum and Security Both Belong in Your Financial Garden
ADHD
Why Momentum and Security Both Belong in Your Financial Garden
ADHD
đź“‹DM>TL;DR This post explores savings strategies tailored for individuals with ADHD, highlighting the importance of saving and the consequences of not doing so. It offers practical tips, app recommendations, and insights to help overcome ADHD-related challenges in managing finances. The friendly advice aims to make saving more
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
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đź“‹DM>TL;DR Retirement might feel like a distant concept, but starting to save now can be easier (and more rewarding) than you think! This guide explains why early savings matter, steps for getting started, the best types of retirement accounts, a target savings amount, and ADHD-friendly tools to
ADHD
Explores the why behind visual financial planning (with some insight into the ADHD experience) and the how—practical steps that bring a sense of fun and focus to your money management.
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
“ADD and Your Money” offers ADHD-specific financial advice, presenting practical, easy-to-implement strategies in an accessible, concise format. The book effectively translates academic insights into actionable guidance, empowering neurodivergent individuals to improve
Get neurodivergent-friendly financial strategies that work with your brain, not against it.
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