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Latest revision as of 12:46, 8 March 2024
This page acts as a table of contents for the various write-ups I've done on "being a human"/"adulting"/"faking it 'till you make it." It contains guides that are helpful for a wide variety of people with a wide variety of neurotypes. There's a lot of advice in these pages but if you want the quickest answer to "how do I human?" it's to be kind - to yourself as well as to others.
Good luck, I hope something here helps.
"Adulting" - Organization, making phone calls, etc.
Organization
Cleaning
- So You've Accumulated a Hoard
- Do the Smallest Amount Possible
- Daily Cleaning
- Be Careful with Chemicals
Adult-y Tasks
- Reminder that the world is full of people whose job is literally to help you
- Making Phone Calls
- Scheduling Appointments
- Zero Inbox
- Planners and Planning
Memory Repositories
Brain Skills for People with Stubborn Brains
There is much overlap in the categories below; if you don't find something helpful under one heading, check the others.
- ADHD
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Effective communication techniques
- Liking Yourself
- Not hating everything (including yourself)