• Coffee Overload

    Coffee Overload

    Every morning starts with a promise: just one cup of coffee.

    But then the inbox fills up, the to-do list multiplies, and each new task whispers, “You deserve another.”

    Before I know it, there’s a small ceramic army of mugs on my desk and my heart is racing faster than my thoughts.

    It’s not just caffeine; it’s ADHD’s favorite sidekick. Instant dopamine in a cup.
    One cup becomes four not because I planned it, but because each refill feels like a tiny restart button.

    So if you’ve ever looked around at noon and realized you’ve accidentally out-caffeinated yourself, you’re not alone.
    May our mugs stay full and our hands only slightly shaky.


  • Unmasking = Power

    Unmasking = Power

    You weren’t “faking it.”You were surviving it. The quiet masking. The forced eye contact. The holding in stims. The painful small talk. The sensory overload with a smile. It wasn’t a performance.It was protection. But now?Now you’re peeling back the layers.Now you’re letting the stims out. Wearing the headphones. Saying “no thank you” to parties…

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  • Questions for the You They Don’t Always See

    Questions for the You They Don’t Always See

    Your brain works differently. So does your heart.These aren’t surface-level questions.They’re for the parts of you that feel everything.The parts that don’t always have words.No pressure to answer. Just… notice what stirs.

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