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Nikki Lampe-Nalchajian's avatar

Love this! Finding the friction points is so helpful in making the world work for you, instead of the other way around. I meditate in the morning, and I used to always sit in the same place -- even when I wanted to sit somewhere else -- because the thought of moving my mat or a cushion was too much. One morning I was feeling energetic and I moved my mat, and it was wonderful to have a change of pace. But the next morning, I couldn't face moving my mat, even though I wanted to sit somewhere else. I knew I needed to address the friction! I decided to put something comfortable by every spot I could possibly sit and now I can sit wherever I want without having to think about it. This sounds like a small thing, but it starts off my day with a sense of freedom.

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Russ Jones | ADHD Big Brother's avatar

I really love this! Especially as I'm about to empty my fridge and discover how much has spoiled or is well past expiration. I think it'll be a fun game to play with fellow ADHDers to see how much we paid in ADHD Fridge Tax! LOL!

I loved the analogy to paying tolls. My mission in life isn't to never pay tolls. That's brilliant!

I use a mantra "be cool with yourself" when these frustrating realizations hit, like a credit card bill that wasn't on autopay so I have to tack on a ridiculously large $30 late fee. That, or to steal a page from the Seinfeld script..."SERENITY NOW!"

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