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The Field Where I Could Breathe: What childhood clutter taught me about ADHD, digital overwhelm, and finding space to breathe
What I remember most about that time is this:
When I felt uncomfortable inside the house, I went outside.
There was nowhere in that house that brought peace. Not from the clutter, not from the chaos, and definitely not from the nonstop swirl of my ADHD brain.

Megs Crawford
Jul 63 min read
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I'm Evolving and I’ll Always Be Evolving: You Only Have To Start From Scratch Once
Organizing with ADHD is a lot like building muscle. You don’t get stronger by thinking about it. You get stronger by showing up, even when it feels small. This post is about letting go, starting again, and realizing you're evolving without even noticing.

Megs Crawford
Jun 223 min read
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