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  • It's up to the writer. Exactly. It's also important to remember to pick one way of doing it and do it that way consistently throughout the work you are writing for.

  • Nothing is better for and ADHD brain than tests and more tests. 😬

  • I'm hoping that I won't need meds at all and there's an approach where I can just use therapy to help me understand myself and how I can manage my bad habits.

    What's frustrating is that I took some tests when I was younger but they were administered by someone in my family who actively was hoping I wouldn't have ADHD and therefore wouldn't need meds - so that confused me a bit... unless they were right and I'm potentially an anxious mess instead. But anxiety might be it's own meds 🤪. Still would like to avoid it.

  • So, relax, get the foundational bits out of the way, when the time comes be honest about how I feel. Simple enough. Thanks!

  • Only when I hit a point where I say "I am very tired and should go to bed" and then that's when I might actually start doing work. Got to love it.

    fist bump 👊 😎

  • I literally am doing the same thing. I should be working on some client projects that are due over the next two days and instead I created 7 different communities. But I am creating those communities so damn well! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • "Now I am leaving Earth for no raisin!" but I specifically use "... for no raisin" in everyday conversation.