ADHD Lifehacks For Adults Pro
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Version :1.0.1
Size :27.90Mb
Updated :Oct 29,2022
Developer :Mindist, Inc.
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Here are three topics that users may discuss about the app, turned into questions: 1. What strategies do you find most helpful for managing distractions and staying focused with ADHD? 2. How do you prioritize tasks and set realistic goals when living with ADHD and feeling overwhelmed? 3. What self-care practices do you incorporate into your daily routine to reduce stress and anxiety with ADHD?
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
I'd be happy to help you with that! After analyzing the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three pros and three cons of the "ADHD Lifehacks for Adults Pro" app: Pros: 1. "Helpful reminders and organization tools have improved my daily routine and reduced stress." 2. "The app's customizable settings and flexibility have allowed me to tailor it to my specific needs." 3. "The community feature has connected me with others who understand my ADHD struggles, providing valuable support." Cons: 1. "The app's learning curve is steep, and it took me some time to figure out how to use it effectively." 2. "Some features, such as the timer, can be glitchy and unreliable at times." 3. "The app's lack of integration with other apps
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Description
1 ADHD tip/day. Simple as that. No overwhelming distraction. Reddit user went through 700 Reddit comments and collected ADHD pro-tips. And we created an app because love it. u/beatadhd: "So there was that awesome Reddit thread with a bunch of ADHD'ers sharing real tips that have changed their life. I thought it was a great change from most advice on the internet which is written by non-ADHD'ers (and it's painfully obvious that it is). I read through the 700+ comments and paraphrased, merged, and categorized all the tips. The 131 tips are split into the following categories: - General - Cleaning - Memory - Time Blindness - Distractions - Getting Things Done - Emotional Dysregulation - Sleep - Relationships - Work - School - Executive Function - Nutrition/Medication " More coming soon - What is the best organizer, planner, timer, and tracker to use? - Tips for family and kids - ADHD Test
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