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Self-care also means managing your internal world. Dr. Hamdani emphasizes:
Dr. Hamdani suggests moving away from neurotypical standards and focusing on what actually works for your unique brain: Download: Self-Care for People with ADHD by Sas...
: Don't rely on memory alone. Place your medication next to your toothbrush so you see it first thing. Use timers to keep track of "time-blind" activities like showering or scrolling. Self-care also means managing your internal world
This blog post highlights how to practice ADHD-friendly self-care using insights from Dr. Sasha Hamdani's book, Self-Care for People with ADHD . ADHD Self-Care: Why Standard Advice Doesn’t Always Work Hamdani suggests moving away from neurotypical standards and
Most self-care advice—like "just use a planner" or "take a bubble bath"—doesn't always stick when your brain works differently. For those with ADHD, self-care isn't just about pampering; it is a set of survival techniques to prevent burnout and manage executive function.
Tasks like brushing your teeth, doing laundry, or meal prepping can feel monumental because of . When your brain struggles to organize multiple steps, a simple shower can become an overwhelming 20-step mental rehearsal. 3 ADHD-Friendly Strategies to Try Today
In her book, Self-Care for People with ADHD , Dr. Sasha Hamdani, a psychiatrist who also has ADHD, offers over 100 practical strategies tailored for neurodivergent brains. Why We Struggle with "Basic" Self-Care