ADHD
Budget Like a Dungeon Master
What If You Built Your Budget Like a D&D Character Sheet? When traditional budgeting feels like trying to cast spells in a language you don’t speak, with zero spell slots and a DM who’s out to get you.
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What If You Built Your Budget Like a D&D Character Sheet? When traditional budgeting feels like trying to cast spells in a language you don’t speak, with zero spell slots and a DM who’s out to get you.
            Tips
📋TL;DR – The Neurodivergent Credit Loop ✅ Tiny win 📈 Small score bump 🧠 Confidence boost 🔁 Repeat You’re not behind. You’re rebuilding—with tools that actually work for your brain. Your credit score doesn’t define your worth. But it can shape your options. Let’s make those options work for
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📋TL;DR: Naming your brain helps you manage money without shame by turning emotional chaos into something you can observe, coach, and even laugh at. Kevin strikes again. 🙄 It was well after 2 a.m. when Kevin decided we needed a $117 LED moon lamp. A classy one, not some
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Are You an Idea Alchemist? Do you have an endless stream of creative money-making ideas but struggle to turn them into long-term financial stability? Maybe you’ve explored multiple side hustles in the past year, but struggled to stay engaged long-term. Or perhaps you always spot unique ways to make
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Part 3 of 3 For decades, popular financial experts have insisted that financial success comes primarily from discipline, willpower, and cutting unnecessary expenses. But research in neurodiversity and financial behavior tells a different story. Studies in behavioral economics have consistently shown that when financial systems align with individual cognitive differences,
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Divergent Money Type Quiz Discover your unique financial thinking style based on the Divergent Money Matrix. Answer 10 simple questions to find out how you naturally process money decisions. ← Previous Next → See My Results Your Divergent Money Type Understanding your natural money cognition style can help you design financial systems
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(And Why Most Offices Still Fail the Quiz) I once got written up for not making eye contact during a meeting. I was fighting off a full-body shutdown because the fluorescent lights, rapid agenda shifts, and someone’s citrus hand lotion had completely fried my nervous system. So yeah, I
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📋TL;DR: (too long; didn't read) Neurodivergent teens face unique financial challenges, from impulse spending to rigid money habits. This guide breaks down ADHD, autism, and dyslexia-friendly money strategies, helping parents tailor financial lessons to their teen’s specific needs. You’ll learn how to build healthy money
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Part 1: Understanding the Challenges of Job Loss for the Neurodivergent Full stop. Losing a job can feel like the rug has been pulled out from under you. It’s disorienting, frustrating, and often demoralizing. For neurodivergent individuals—whether you’re living with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), depression, bipolar
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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.
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📋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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📋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
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