If you have ADHD or think you might:
The A.D.D. Resource Center can help!

Simple, ADHD-Friendly Morning Routines That Actually Work (English & Portuguese)

Morning routines are especially crucial for people with ADHD, as they provide external structure when internal regulation is difficult. A well-designed morning sequence reduces decision fatigue, decreases stress, and creates momentum that can carry through the entire day. Unlike neurotypical routines that may feel restrictive, ADHD-friendly morning systems actually free up mental bandwidth and energy for more important tasks.

Tame Your Inbox: A Strategic System for Managing 100+ Emails Daily

Email overload doesn’t just waste time—it fundamentally alters how we work and think. Research shows that the average knowledge worker checks email 74 times daily and spends 28% of their workweek on email-related activities. This constant context-switching reduces cognitive performance, increases stress hormones, and diminishes productivity. For individuals with attention challenges, including those with ADHD, the constant notifications and growing unread count can trigger anxiety and overwhelm, making email management not just a productivity issue but a wellbeing concern.
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