Every Bit Of ADHD-Friendly Freelancing Advice I Can Think Of After Five Years In The Game

<p>It took me five years &mdash; and a fortune lost in &ldquo;forgotten&rdquo; assignments &mdash; to accept that I can&rsquo;t just switch off my ADHD when I start my workday.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s a part of the workday, just like my laptop or my notebook. And much as I wish my clients would magically figure out when I&rsquo;m in peak mode and keep all my assignments for then, that&rsquo;s not happening. I need to figure out routines and safeguards that keep me going even on the days my brain doesn&rsquo;t want to &mdash; because that&rsquo;s what my clients pay me to do.</p> <p>You&rsquo;ll find a lot of neurodivergent folks in freelancing. What you won&rsquo;t find as much of? Resources designed specifically for neurodivergent people to navigate freelancing without falling prey to the inherent uncertainty. And that&rsquo;s exactly why I&rsquo;m sharing this piece&mdash;&nbsp;<strong>a list of no-BS tips for ADHD freelancers to max their game without unrealistic effort</strong>. They&rsquo;ve helped me reach a baseline level of regular productivity, even on my bad days, and I&rsquo;m counting on them to push that baseline higher and bring me to my six-figure income goals.</p> <p>And I hope they help you grow too.<a href="https://medium.com/illumination/every-bit-of-adhd-friendly-freelancing-advice-i-can-think-of-after-five-years-in-the-game-f50519bfb458">https://medium.com/illumination/every-bit-of-adhd-friendly-freelancing-advice-i-can-think-of-after-five-years-in-the-game-f50519bfb458</a></p> <h1>Have a morning routine</h1> <p>Boring, I know. And super LinkedIn bro-ey.</p> <p>But having been an anti-routine person for a large fraction of my life, I can see a clear difference between how I work on days when it&rsquo;s all chaos and how I work after a simple morning routine.</p> <p><strong>Visit Now</strong></p>
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