Productivity from a different angle.

Nov
11

Video Games: A Tool for the Disabled

  Video games–the eternal target of pundits and worried parents, and generally considered a waste of time, But like many forms of technology, they provide accessibility in a way that

Jan
19

In Defense of Social Media

  It’s practically considered a truism that real-life social interaction is preferable to online communication. Even the most positive articles on social media usually end with an exhortation to get

Dec
22

ADHD and GTD: Friends or Foes?

  Ah, Getting Things Done. GTD. A treasure to some and a piece of trash to others, GTD overshadows modern productivity discourse. It is certainly not as popular as it

Jul
07

rTMS for Depression

  While I don’t usually discuss specific disabilities in detail, I feel it’s important to cover my recent experience here, especially since rTMS is a lesser-known treatment. I am just

Nov
06

You Can’t Do (Just) Anything

  Especially as children and teenagers, we often hear a certain kind of well-intentioned advice: “You can be anything you want to be.” “Anything is possible if you set your

Sep
02

Dice and Doing

  Want to get things done? Roll some dice. This simple technique helps beat decision paralysis and add a little more fun to your to-do list. Essentials The Dice and

Sep
02

Notifications

  It seems everything digital wants to notify us, and it’s easy to gather a whole host of tiresome notifications accidentally. My advice is to default to turning off all

Sep
02

The Compass Method

  I have multiple disabilities, including ADHD. This means that I cannot predict my energy and focus levels, and therefore many scheduling tools, including time blocking, do not work for

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