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ADHD Life Strategies Blog: Tips, Tools & Real Talk


Never Forget It Again (Well, Mostly!): Try This Unexpected ADHD Hack from Japan!
Hey neurospicy brains! Ever leave the house wondering if you locked the back door or grabbed your keys? The 'out of sight, out of mind' struggle is real for ADHDers. But what if a simple, unexpected hack could change that? Discover the "Pointing & Calling" method, borrowed from Japanese train conductors! This multi-sensory technique, surprisingly effective (and linked to an arcade game hyperfocus!), can reduce human error by 85%. Learn how to use this neuro-affirming strategy

Phoebe Stevens
Jun 255 min read


Still Exhausted? The ADHD Rest Toolkit: Finding Your Recharge Beyond the Illusion
Still exhausted despite trying to rest? Many with ADHD find traditional downtime leaves them more drained. This 'Rest Illusion' is why persistent fatigue is common for neurodivergent brains. This toolkit explores 7 unique types of ADHD rest that genuinely restore, from physical movement to sensory sanctuaries and emotional release. Discover practical strategies to truly recharge your brilliant brain and find lasting ADHD support.

Phoebe Stevens
May 2413 min read


Why Your ADHD Resolutions Aren't Sticking
Tired of forgotten resolutions? As an ADHD coach, I’m here to tell you: It’s not you, it’s your resolutions! Traditional goals often fail ADHD brains. Learn what truly works for lasting change and ditch the guilt.

Phoebe Stevens
Jan 74 min read


Winning at Life: How Gamification Helps ADHD Brains Thrive
Learn how to use gamification strategies to boost focus and productivity with ADHD! Have you ever been totally addicted to a game? So the question is, can we use that same strategy to help us with other tasks? Our ADHD brains thrive on stimulation, novelty, and rewards! Gamification helps bridge this gap by introducing consistent dopamine boosts in a fun, novel way. It’s about making tasks engaging and rewarding, reducing boredom and frustration

Phoebe Stevens
Sep 12, 20244 min read
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