Entry — Field Notes

Field Notes

Observations, experiments, lessons learned, and questions worth exploring — not every idea belongs on a business website.

An aerial view of a busy city intersection with cars, pedestrians, and cyclists all crossing at once
Perspective

07 / 15

What It's Really Like Living with Adult ADHD in a Room Full of People

A real-time breakdown of what's actually happening in an ADHD brain during an ordinary group conversation — and why it's so exhausting.

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An empty backyard swimming pool with stainless steel handrails
Perspective

07 / 14

Thrown Into the Deep End of the Pool

On being undiagnosed as a kid in the 1970s, getting my son evaluated early, and why adults are treated so differently than children when it comes to ADHD.

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Two monitors showing blue error screens on a desk buried in paper
Perspective

07 / 13

From 75 Tasks to One Diagnosis

How an undiagnosed ADHD brain handled two decades of jobs that fit its pace, until a paralyzing to-do list of 75 tasks led to a diagnosis that changed everything.

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An empty office desk with a name plate reading GUIDANCE
Perspective

07 / 12

Marching to the Beat of My Own Trauma

Growing up undiagnosed with Inattentive Type ADHD, and what I only recently learned to call Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria.

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