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ADHD – Clare Kingsbury Counselling

What is spoon theory?

Spoon Theory is a metaphor created by Christine Miserandino to explain what it’s like living with limited energy (for any reason). Instead of assuming everyone starts the day with the same supply of energy, Spoon Theory suggests we each have a limited number of “spoons” to spend. Each spoon represents Read more…

Neurodivergent Burnout

What is neurodivergent burnout? Neurodivergent burnout is a state of intense mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion experienced by a broad array of neurodivergent individuals. Unlike general burnout, which might result from work overload or stress, neurodivergent burnout is deeply tied to the experience of navigating a world not built with Read more…

ADHD and Sleep Procrastination

Sleep procrastination, also known as bedtime procrastination, is a common challenge and refers to the difficulty of initiating and maintaining a regular sleep routine, often leading to insufficient and disrupted sleep patterns. ADHDers tend to struggle with this issue more frequently than the general population. Understanding the reasons why and Read more…

Managing Procrastination in ADHD

Procrastination is a common challenge for individuals with ADHD. It can be frustrating and affect various aspects of your life, from work and school to personal relationships. Understanding why procrastination happens in ADHD is the first step toward managing it. Why procrastination occurs in ADHD Tips and Tools to Manage Read more…