How to Organize with ADHD - Simple Home Hacks

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You are NOT ALONE!!! I nearly started crying because everything you said is the same for me. I'm 73 and was only diagnosed with ADHD a few years ago, but I didn't take it seriously because I didn't really know much about it. It wasn't until a relatively new friend said to me one day, "Your brain is different from mine", and proceeded to tell me how much I jump around in my conversation, etc., etc. I hadn't realized that other people noticed and so I have just recently started looking for things to help me. I can't tell you how much I value your stories and the fact that you share your experiences with your community and give us tips. That mall story was me! You are so lucky to have been diagnosed this early in your life and that you are developing tools to help you. Keep up the good work, Cass! And thank you!

SusanMcBrayer
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Hi @clutterbug I am a therapist who works with people who have ADHD - I refer them to your videos frequently thanks for being awesome!

fkurji
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I’m 72 yrs old. My whole life I’ve struggled with these same issues. Not until 2 yrs ago when my grand daughter who has my personality was diagnosed with severe ADHD did I realize there was a reason for my mess. I’m trying to change and your videos are giving me hope! I just am overwhelmed because I’m not young and strong anymore. But I’m trying to make changes. Does anyone else make the plan, see yourself cleaning etc and then never get up from the chair an actually put the plan in action? I swear I clean and organize daily… in my head

kaysullivan
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I'm literally in tears, never felt so seen. My whole life people just calling me messy, lazy, disgusting, careless... It's so difficult to deal with so many things running in my head. Thanks for this video, it makes me feel that actually there's nothing wrong with me 😭😭😭 what a relief 😭😭😭😭

lorickena
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It’s not just “laziness.” But adhd often overlaps or comes with co-occurring conditions like health issues or chronic pain. Sometimes it really is too much to walk across the room or bend down to pick things up. Appreciate these tips for those of us with chronic health issues

rainywildflower
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I had to stop the video for now, because you giving us a free zoning guide has literally made me cry. I have ADHD, OCD (undiagnosed), and have been struggling with severe depression since last year. I'm so overwhelmed. My apartment is absolute chaos. I literally have mountains of clean laundry everywhere because I can't fold and put away. Books on the floor of the hallway. Craft stuff spread everywhere. I can't even find things anymore. I'm crippled by procrastination and distractions.

Thank you for your help. I'm not even 4 minutes into this video, but I know this will help me to at least make some progress!

nicoleheppner
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So you will like this... one year for Christmas, there were three little tiny boxes underneath the Christmas tree, and I got really excited thinking they had jewerly from my hubby in them. Nope no jewelry, each of the three boxes had a copy of my car keys my husband hadxmade for me. The keys have been strategically placed around the house so that I no longer have to call my husband to come home from work 45 minutes away to bring me keys for my car because I always lose them. 😂

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To all the late in life diagnosed and undiagnosed, you’re not alone ❤ We have good days and bad days, good years and bad years. Never give up searching for your solutions, hacks, habits. You. Are. Worth. It. You are worth the time, energy, attention, and love. Trying, caring means you are not a failure. Take the smallest possible step for yourself. That is a win! Small wins leads to more wins. You’ve got this! ❤️

ambercardona
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I spent my whole life feeling stupid and lazy because i forgot everything and was always late. I tried every home organization and cleaning routine i came across. Finally diagnosed almost 2 years ago. Wellbutrin helps some. But I have to figure out how to make things work for me. I make lists for everything. I have white boards all over. I set alarms for everything. I redid my clothes storage, no more dressers. Keys go on a hook inside the front door or they disappear into the abyss. Music energizes me.
Love you Cass.

amyquillen
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Oh my God, the 50 first dates reference I have been saying my entire life. Glad somebody else can relate.

When you’re intelligent and have ADHD, it can make you question how intelligent you actually are.

kaitlynlieberman
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“Putting stuff away is too far away”. I have always put hammer, screwdriver, etc in my garage on pegboard. Then I listened to Dana White “If you needed this, where would you look first?” Yes, the garage makes sense that way, but I am always upstairs when I need any of those tools, so the garage is just too far away!
When hanging curtains in my bedroom I had an “ah hah” moment and realized it makes much more sense to keep those small household tools in a small basket in my dresser upstairs.
Now I always know where they are, it’s close by, and I put them right back where they belong every time. 👍 🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋

lauriepowell
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OMG … thank you.
I’m so tired of “tips” from organizers who don’t have it.

This is so densely packed with great tips.

TheMockatiel
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Cas, I need to thank you. I was so angry with my husband last week when I went to get a knife from the knife drawer and found the measuring cups in there with the knives. I remember what you said before to the effect --if the clothes get dropped in the corner, put a hamper in the corner . Realizing he used the measuring cups there in that area when he made his smoothies, I rethought some organization and switched a drawer of kitchen gadget tools with the drawer of measuring cups and spoons and such. It put it right next to the knife drawer. I then was able to tell my husband that I did that for him to make it easier for him to use. A win win situation.

StarrREVA
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We use so much mental energy just trying to remember what we're supposed to do that day that we don't have any left to go on a scavenger hunt to find something every time we need it.

Morna
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For many years I had a filing cabinet but I rarely filed my paperwork in it. I probably had a file cabinet because that's what I had to use at the office. One day I realized the filing cabinet just wasn't working for me so I labeled an amazon box with the year and started tossing papers in the box as they came in. In January of each year I sort through the papers which takes me about an hour. The best thinh is I actually feel GOOD about this method.

liap
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Hosting is My clean house hack! We love our friends and family, so we get to see them, the house is regularly cleaned, and something about cleaning party trash is satisfying

dirtyprancing
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Did anyone else see the dancing brain! 😂

darcifriberg
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Cas, I too have ADHD and found a method to reduce my overwhelm. When doing any task I focus on “one item at a time” which gives me small wins. Folding laundry, washing dishes, emptying the dishwasher, picking up the house, etc., makes it feel more manageable and gives me instant results and the push to keep going and finish.

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When I taught 2nd grade many years ago I remember fondly 2 of my kiddos with severe ADHD. My little Paul would learn best sitting under his desk which took me a minute to realize he was actually learning there being able to regurgitate everything in a lesson. So, OK, that's where he spent a lot of time not bothering anyone, but learning. On the other hand my other little spent a lot of time wandering around the room or trying head stands in the reading center, mumbling and disturbing all of us. He missed a lot of 2nd grade "within his own mind", but finally got medication leveled off for him. His father asked if I would keep him again for another year which I did and he was a marvelous little student catching up on so many things. I just loved them both and wonder how their lives turned out. I can also tell your mind is going a million miles an hour, but the tools you have learned to deal with it is spectacular. Thank you for everything you do for the rest of us.

KathyW
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I was laughing out loud listening to you because no one but someone with ADHD understands. Thank you Sharon

scottroberts