Most writing advice assumes your brain functions in straight lines — quiet room, full focus, start-to-finish discipline. But as someone who’s AuDHD, that model has never fit me. Some days I hyperfocus and forget to eat. Other days I can barely open a doc without spiraling. This guide isn’t about fixing us. It’s about supporting the way our brains actually work — through sensory-friendly spaces, low-pressure rituals, and writing rhythms that feel like home.
Category: Writing Tips
Most writing advice assumes your brain works a certain way—organized, focused, predictable. But if you’re neurodivergent, that kind of structure can feel impossible. This section is where I break the rules a little. I share tips and tools that honor the way your brain works—no judgment, no pressure, just encouragement to write in a way that actually feels good and sustainable for you.