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Today I’d like to introduce a brand-new feature on The ADHD Homestead: a monthly e-newsletter! If you’ve met me before, you may know I’m a huge fan of using RSS readers like Feedly to keep track of...
View ArticleMy monthly e-news is up and running!
This weekend, I sent out the first edition of The ADHD Homestead‘s monthly e-newsletter. I’m really pleased to make this fun, simple communication tool available to those of you who prefer an...
View ArticleEmail sanity with #AdultADHD: collect those open loops!
Way back in the day, I often lost track of my progress on little projects and tasks. Email presented a particular challenge. I’d ask someone a question, hit send, and promptly forget about it. No...
View Article5 ways I hit Inbox Zero with my email, even though I have ADHD
How many unread emails do you have in your inbox right now? How many emails total? If you’re like most people, you may prefer not to say. For someone with ADHD, managing email is tedious, overwhelming,...
View ArticleHow Gmail’s helpful features sabotage people with ADHD.
I have a passion for organizing and I swear by an empty email inbox. This might lead you to assume I love Gmail. It has a ton of great features to help us keep incoming messages under control. We have...
View ArticleMy monthly e-news is up and running!
This weekend, I sent out the first edition of The ADHD Homestead‘s monthly e-newsletter. I’m really pleased to make this fun, simple communication tool available to those of you who prefer an...
View ArticleEmail sanity with #AdultADHD: collect those open loops!
Way back in the day, I often lost track of my progress on little projects and tasks. Email presented a particular challenge. I’d ask someone a question, hit send, and promptly forget about it. No...
View Article5 ways I hit Inbox Zero with my email, even though I have ADHD
How many unread emails do you have in your inbox right now? How many emails total? If you’re like most people, you may prefer not to say. For someone with ADHD, managing email is tedious, overwhelming,...
View ArticleHow Gmail’s helpful features sabotage people with ADHD.
I have a passion for organizing and I swear by an empty email inbox. This might lead you to assume I love Gmail. It has a ton of great features to help us keep incoming messages under control. We have...
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