Neurodivergent Self-Care and the Myth of Rest Why Rest and Regulation Are Not the Same Thing For a long time, rest has been treated as a moral good. The quieter you are, the more regulated you must be. The more still your body looks, the healthier your nervous system is assumed to be. Calm becomesContinue reading “When “Slow Down” Doesn’t Work”
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ADHD Paralysis and the Art of Gentle Momentum
The Doorway That Won’t Open There’s a particular kind of stillness that comes with ADHD paralysis. You want to start. You maybe even care deeply. Yet your body feels glued to the chair, your brain is ricocheting like a pinball machine, and somehow three hours pass while you’ve accomplished absolutely nothing except learning fifteen strangeContinue reading “ADHD Paralysis and the Art of Gentle Momentum”