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Budget Like a Vulcan: Cold Logic for Your Cold Cash
You can’t fully suppress emotions (and you shouldn’t), but separating feelings from decisions is powerful.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - Executive Function Disorder
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You can’t fully suppress emotions (and you shouldn’t), but separating feelings from decisions is powerful.
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What If You Built Your Budget Like a D&D Character Sheet? When traditional budgeting feels like trying to cast spells in a language you don’t speak, with zero spell slots and a DM who’s out to get you.
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How to Turn Neurodivergent Urgency Into a Repeatable Financial Tool
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Adapted from Robert Greene’s classic, reimagined for money minds that don’t play by neurotypical rules.
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High time for a neurodivergent mission statement!
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Borrow a Boss is an ADHD productivity method that turns overwhelming money tasks into short, 10-minute missions with clear starts and stops.
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Why Momentum and Security Both Belong in Your Financial Garden
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“We went to Target for toothpaste and came home with a lawn chair, three bags of kettle corn, and a ukulele. If we don’t have a list, we don’t go in. If we’re hungry, we don’t go in.” — ADHD is Awesome
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Trauma doesn't just live in your brain—it lives in your budget. Inspired by The Body Keeps the Score, this piece explores how financial shutdown, burnout, and shame aren't just bad habits—they're somatic survival responses. Especially for neurodivergent adults with CPTSD, ADHD, or
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TL;DR ADHD brains 🧠 often freeze when facing debt due to overwhelm, shame, or executive dysfunction. Body doubling—using a "Money Buddy" as an accountability partner—turns solo struggles into shared wins. How it works: A Money Buddy (cheerleader, co-struggler, etc.) creates gentle accountability, cutting through procrastination. Science-backed:
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Read time: 6 minutes | Ideal for: ADHD, Autistic, & neurodivergent money-makers Walk-away wins: A 7-day rhythm, dopamine-safe tactics, burnout protocol, and downloadable planner pack Many of the articles, ok– most of the articles, here are as much for you as they are self-care for myself an the entire team at
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📋TL;DR: Naming your brain helps you manage money without shame by turning emotional chaos into something you can observe, coach, and even laugh at. Kevin strikes again. 🙄 It was well after 2 a.m. when Kevin decided we needed a $117 LED moon lamp. A classy one, not some
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