When Your To-Do List is Your Bucket List (You might be an ADHDer if*…)

That intention commenced at 10 a.m.It is 10:16 p.m. as I type this sentence. It has been determined that this article will be in installments. If I did not think someone might benefit from its content, I would likely give up now. This too-long journey would fall into the cracks like so many other drafts of worthy-to-read reflections if I did not have support today. There is a lot of support.

ADHDers need a lot of support to get shit done. This includes the ones who are famous for a sh*t ton of money. Actually, if they are famous with a shit ton of money, they had a ton of support, I promise you.

I am choosing to leave the side trips in the article so as to share the full experience, in hopes, dear reader, that you will stay a minute or a while. Release your thoughts of, “This doesn’t belong! That’s not good writing!”

You are at the beginning of an ADHD experience. If you are a non-ADHDer, this journey will be very different from just reading a list of symptoms. And those of us who don’t get a choice would be grateful for you giving it the attention that you are lucky enough to so easily direct at will.

Perhaps contemplate this mushroom a moment and determine if you‘d like to continue.’

Still with us? Great.

Where were we?

Ah, yes, lists!

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