The reading vibes of January…
…in March. Since I haven’t finished a single book in February (at least that’s what it feels like). And don’t even get me started on my fall reading list.
However, January was quite a successful reading month, not least because I got sick and had to R&R for a few days, which gave me ample time to read a few light-hearted books. The third and last installment in…
Here's a reminder that ADHD is a disability. Sure, I poke fun at myself and I make the jokes about the "shinies" and whatnot, but it's still a disability. It still sucks. It still makes me want to rip my hair out. It still affect EVERY aspect of my life.
Over the past two weeks I've been struggling a lot. I have been having a really hard time getting out of bed to go to school or work. I sit here and I feel so dead, so empty.
I'm frustrated with my mind and how I perceive things, I'm frustrated with the fact that I can't focus, I'm frustrated with the fact that I physically cannot force myself to do something. I don't get to have habits. I don't get to not feel drained after leaving my house for an hour. I don't get to feel rewarded for a good grade, or for just doing something.
Trying to explain some of this stuff is a nightmare and sometimes I want to give up. Then I remember that there's kids actively going through this and beating themselves up for it, not knowing that there is something different about their brain. I keep posting things like this so that I can help people. So that someone might just kind of understand.
My fall books 2023 for cozy nights and witchy vibes
My fall reading stack
Fall has finally arrived and I’m all here for it. While I appreciate all four seasons, fall is definitely my absolute favorite and I love to celebrate it for as long as I can. Though the forecast predicts several sunny, 25 °C days ahead of us, this cannot dampen my eagerness to start my most beloved season. If not in full swing, then at least concerning my #tbr pile 🙂
This…