i like it better than a bound journal because i can edit out what i don't want, and i can just thin it out from time to time and throw away the junk. And on my best day s, i take little braks to draw tiny pictures of my activities, like a little nice mug of tea, or maybe i saw a frog or something. I have the same set of water color colored pencils that i got in high school, which was almost like five years ago now. They never dry out like pens. You can use em like dry ass pencils, or you can make em come alive with just a drop of water and a paint brush.
Pomodoro timers! Bullet journals! Apps, tips, tricks and philosophies. Also: the most mellow episode ever, recorded late at night in a guest room. Like a cozy duvet of wisdom, this one is full of life hacks for remaining productive & healthy during distracting times. I asked Ologites their best strategies for keeping their brains less burdened and organizing everything from schedules to leftovers to sock drawers.
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Whether you’re neurotypical or not, this final follow up on the ADHD series is a catalogue of strategies to make future you happier. Also: some end-of-episode life updates from Dadward on why you’ve gotten re-runs for two weeks.