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cuddlesome's review against another edition
3.0
Well, this was mostly a frustrating exercise in realizing how much I’ve already figured out on my own prior to my ADHD diagnosis. That’s no fault of the author, of course, but I can’t help but wonder if other readers will be similarly frustrated by the somewhat surface-level organization tips on display here. I feel like a lot of it is obvious even to neurodivergent people.
Still, it was presented with brevity and had actionable advice so I feel like I should give it a middle of the road rating. The section on not overcommitting made me wince as that’s definitely something I need to work on. I’m also going to check out some of the recommended reading (but not the self-admitted pseudoscience one).
Still, it was presented with brevity and had actionable advice so I feel like I should give it a middle of the road rating. The section on not overcommitting made me wince as that’s definitely something I need to work on. I’m also going to check out some of the recommended reading (but not the self-admitted pseudoscience one).
leahjanz's review against another edition
5.0
I listened to this audio book in one day (via the library.) And now I think I need to purchase it so I can effectively use all of the tips. I am not diagnosed with adhd but I found the examples and tips really helpful.
sloanhepler_'s review against another edition
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.5
So interesting to read this alongside Building a Second Brain. I think the two paired very nicely. I very much enjoyed this and would recommend it to anyone who feels disorganized and in need of some systems. The chapter on hyperfocusing (and its challenges) was especially eye-opening for me. Loved it!