The ADHD Student Survival Guide 👨‍🎓 - What I Learned

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDdzVwCGa50

Zusammenfassung

TLDRThe video provides valuable advice for students with ADHD, focusing on effective study techniques, organization strategies, and daily living tips. Key suggestions include seeking support early, creating a distraction-free study environment, using visual aids and organization tools like calendars and color-coded files, and adopting methods such as the Pomodoro technique. The speaker also touches on meal preparation, minimizing possessions, and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle to support mental well-being. Overall, the emphasis is on implementing practical strategies to enhance learning and manage responsibilities effectively despite the challenges of ADHD.

Mitbringsel

  • 🗣️ Seek support early on for better grades and emotional well-being.
  • 🛋️ Create a distraction-free study environment that suits you.
  • 📅 Use visual tools like calendars and notice boards for organization.
  • 🎧 Consider noise-cancelling headphones to enhance focus.
  • 📝 Take notes effectively by prioritizing understanding over writing every word.
  • 🚀 Try the Pomodoro technique to break study sessions into manageable chunks.
  • 🎯 Keep belongings organized to reduce mental clutter.
  • 🍽️ Prepare budget-friendly meals to support a healthy diet.
  • 🥤 Limit alcohol and drugs to avoid negative impacts on mental health.
  • ✏️ Experiment with learning through visual aids and videos to retain information better.

Zeitleiste

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker shares insights on managing ADHD as a student, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and support. They urge individuals to seek help early on to improve both grades and well-being. Support systems can include lecturers, friends, or dedicated groups, which can prevent falling behind and help with accountability, especially in tackling procrastination.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:13:48

    The importance of a conducive study environment is highlighted, as it can significantly affect focus and concentration. The speaker discusses their personal experiences with studying at libraries versus at home, advocating for a clutter-free and dedicated study space. They recommend tools such as visual calendars, whiteboards, and apps for organization, which aid in visual learning and staying organized.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • How can students with ADHD organize their study materials?

    Invest in visual tools like calendars, notice boards, and color-coded files to make studying more organized and effective.

  • What study environment works best for students with ADHD?

    A distraction-free environment is crucial. Students may need complete silence or specific music to focus.

  • What technique can help with time management?

    The Pomodoro technique, studying in short bursts with breaks, can greatly aid concentration and productivity.

  • What should students do if they struggle with motivation?

    Setting a timer and watching study-related videos for a few minutes can help spark motivation to start studying.

  • How can students with ADHD manage day-to-day living?

    Creating habits and designating specific places for personal belongings helps maintain organization.

  • Is it important to have a support system for students with ADHD?

    Yes, having mentorship or support groups can significantly improve academic performance and well-being.

  • What are some budget-friendly meal prep tips?

    Simplifying meals with whole foods and containers can save money and support a healthy diet.

  • How should students deal with distractions during lectures?

    Positioning oneself properly in class and possibly recording lectures can help manage distractions.

  • What is the impact of clutter on a student's mental state?

    Minimizing belongings and clutter can ease the mental burden and help maintain organization.

  • How can students ensure they are taking care of their health?

    Limiting alcohol and drug use is important to maintain mental health and manage ADHD symptoms.

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    what's up adhd crew
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    if you're currently a student or you're
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    thinking of becoming a student in the
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    near future
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    i want to give you a little bit of
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    insight into how i survived
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    as a student and i want to save you the
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    suffering that i had to go through to
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    figure out how to organize myself more
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    efficiently
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    so i'm going to show you my study
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    practices my organization techniques as
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    well
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    as some of the things i wish i did and
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    just the general day-to-day living
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    and adulting if you like to just look
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    after myself and take care of my
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    responsibilities
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    so let's begin
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    i think before i get into anything about
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    learning an organization
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    i need to get this out there first it's
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    extremely important
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    that you get some kind of support right
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    so even if you're not diagnosed you
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    still want to look for some kind of
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    mentorship or support group
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    somebody that you can speak to and i
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    wish i did this
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    much much sooner instead of waiting a
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    year or two years into my course
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    because i would have got much better
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    grades and i would have been happier
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    overall
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    i know for a lot of people with adhd
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    it's extremely difficult to take
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    action and actually make things happen
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    and take responsibility
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    because i've been there myself in the
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    back of my mind i knew full well that i
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    should be doing this
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    and speaking to people and sorting out
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    my stuff but i just put it off i
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    procrastinated
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    please don't do this believe me the
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    longer you go without support and
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    helping yourself
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    and talking to somebody the worst things
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    you're gonna get and you're gonna end up
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    playing catch up for the rest of
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    the semester and you're going to fall
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    behind so i don't care who it is
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    speak to your lecturer speak to a friend
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    a colleague
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    just find somebody that can refer you to
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    a support system of some kind so they
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    can get
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    somebody to sit with you and help you
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    out and you can talk about
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    your issues that you face with studying
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    the next thing i want to touch on is the
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    study environment
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    environment can make or break your
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    experience and your ability to stay
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    focused so i encourage you to experiment
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    with different
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    study setups and environments see what
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    helps you the best
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    now for me i needed complete solitude in
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    order to focus and concentrate on my
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    studies
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    so the campus library although it was
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    the right environment a lot of the times
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    it was too distracting
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    because it was just flooded with other
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    students and
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    the noise was extremely distracting and
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    i just couldn't
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    really focus right so it was kind of
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    counterproductive
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    the only times i could go to the library
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    and actually get some work done
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    was in the off peak times or during the
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    evening where the students were off out
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    somewhere
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    so for me it was rather tricky and i had
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    to do a lot of
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    introspection to see what worked best
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    for me some of you may prefer to study
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    at home
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    and that was an option for me for a
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    while as well because at home
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    you have the ability to isolate yourself
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    further
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    and you've got the added comfort and
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    safety of your own
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    nest but there is a caveat i think when
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    you study at home you've got the
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    distractions of things like netflix
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    it's so easy to just jump in bed and
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    watch movies and
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    play video games it's almost too
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    comfortable
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    so again this is what it boils down to
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    is finding that environment that you can
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    mimic the workplace so that you take it
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    seriously
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    so the bottom line i would say is create
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    a dedicated
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    go-to study place that's orderly clean
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    and tidy
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    keep the clutter to a minimum and any
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    clutter
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    and unnecessary distractions you need to
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    eliminate as much as possible
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    some of you might prefer to study with
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    some kind of music in which
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    case i would recommend doing so if it
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    helps you and perhaps getting yourself
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    some noise cancelling headphones
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    this was something that i used a lot in
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    order to block out external sound
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    but most of the time i didn't even
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    listen to music because for me i
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    personally prefer
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    complete silence so instead of listening
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    to music i'd have silicon earplugs
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    with the headphones on top so that i had
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    complete silence
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    really helpful for when i wanted to go
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    to the library in the day and a half to
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    get
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    some work done
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    okay so now you have to have the right
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    tools to help you to stay on track
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    in my opinion the most beneficial way
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    for adhd people to learn
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    is by things being very visual easy to
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    access
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    and highly memorable so having tools
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    that can allow you to take pride in
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    organizing yourself
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    as well as giving you consistent
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    reminders of your responsibilities
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    is crucial to name some of the tools
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    that i invested in
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    firstly i used a physical calendar that
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    i put on my
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    wall and i would write down important
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    events and deadlines and circle them so
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    that i could see
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    every day where i needed to invest
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    my time but don't stop there i think
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    it's important to also
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    utilize smartphones these days by using
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    apps such as google calendar app that's
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    what i use so
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    effectively i had two sets of calendars
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    one i could see every day at home and
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    one that i could carry around with me
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    wherever i went that would also allow me
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    to have alarms and reminders
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    as well so i really recommend you spend
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    some time out of your day setting up
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    some kind of schedule
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    other things i used was white boards and
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    notice boards
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    again these can be bought very cheaply
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    and they can be very
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    effective at seeing your goals and
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    things that need to get done
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    keeping all my bedroom door was one of
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    my go-to methods
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    because every time i had to leave the
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    room it would be right there in front of
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    me and i couldn't really escape it
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    i also used color-coded document files
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    things like these are great and they
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    allow you to
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    put in multiple documents where you can
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    just put a little tag at the top and
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    write the subject
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    the topic whatever you want whatever
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    works for you best
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    and that way you can easily access the
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    right parts
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    of your course that you're trying to
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    study and one final thing i recommend
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    for organization
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    is invest in some kind of filing cabinet
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    or storage boxes
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    you can buy plastic containers that are
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    very handy to store away
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    your documents and your paperwork great
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    options for students on a budget
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    and it allows you to make things much
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    more accessible
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    and perhaps you might even want to label
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    the drawers so that you can see exactly
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    what's inside
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    so the bottom line is the more visible
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    and memorable things are
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    the easier it's going to be for you to
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    stay on track you don't have to spend a
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    lot of money either
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    a lot of universities offer discount
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    cards on the first day or the opening
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    day
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    so have a look around don't be too
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    impulsive but you really do want to
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    invest in these things because it's
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    going to change the game
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    okay so on to the learning aspect in my
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    experience people with adhd
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    learn very similarly to how children
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    learn
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    it's usually through a combination of
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    connecting emotions with
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    images and sounds one of my favorite
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    ways to learn is through
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    video i often find that youtube is
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    incredible source of education
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    and more often not you can get the
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    answers you're looking for
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    much more quickly than you can through
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    university
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    nowadays a lot of universities offer
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    lecture slides that
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    are very visual and you can easily
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    download them on the university
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    intranet website and if you can i'd
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    consider printing out these lectures
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    lines
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    and keeping them in a folder so that you
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    can look through them and annotate
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    make notes and so on so when it comes to
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    studying i do recommend
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    you try to make it visual and try to
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    make it fun
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    for example you could try making
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    flashcards if you can connect an
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    image to a certain academic concept
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    or an acronym where you have letters
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    that mean different things and make up a
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    phrase
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    and i find overall this is a much more
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    effective way to retain the information
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    now another thing you could try is
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    taking a dictaphone into the lecture or
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    class
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    because in my opinion when you're there
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    in class it can be very hard to focus
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    entirely on the lecture and what's being
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    said especially if it's noisy the
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    students are
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    chit-chatting it's very distracting so i
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    believe that it helps a lot to
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    revisit that lecture by having a
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    recording there because sometimes when
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    you're studying you miss out on key
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    explanations that the teacher says
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    that can be very helpful to your
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    understanding of the subject so
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    try that out try listening back over the
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    lecture and
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    taking notes as you go along i think
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    it's more important to be present
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    in lectures rather than writing every
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    word down word for word
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    because it's much harder to keep up in
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    my opinion you don't really take in the
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    information because you're too focused
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    on trying to write
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    all the words down instead of actually
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    taking on board the meaning of it
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    so i think it's better to record it and
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    listen to it and perhaps just make
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    general notes and highlight important
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    pieces of information
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    using color highlighters in regards to
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    learning in the classroom
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    i recommend that you position yourself
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    centrally so that way you can
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    isolate your center of attention and you
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    can minimize
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    other distractions such as other
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    students talking or looking out the
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    window
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    right you want to make it as hard as
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    possible for you to look anywhere else
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    and this goes for the people that you're
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    around perhaps you want to avoid
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    other students that don't really take
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    the education that seriously
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    or they distract you too much by talking
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    get involved with other people who
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    take the course really seriously because
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    they're gonna help you to stay motivated
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    on
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    your studies and finally when it comes
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    to studying
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    i want you to try blocking out some time
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    so you know spending maybe 20 minutes
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    out of your day to just make a little
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    schedule on your google calendar
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    app or on your physical calendar or
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    perhaps even
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    just drawing one on paper from scratch
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    and putting it up somewhere really
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    visible
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    but if you struggle to stay on track
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    with your study periods
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    try using the pomodoro technique that's
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    a great little way to
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    study in short bursts of time and it
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    allows you to have
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    frequent breaks in between so that you
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    don't get too overwhelmed and you don't
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    zone out too much
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    it's entirely up to you how often you
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    take a break but i
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    think the standard is around 20 minutes
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    of study with a five minute break
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    and you repeat that over and over for
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    however long your study period
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    is at the end of the day you have to do
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    what works for you you have to work with
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    your adhd
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    instead of trying to follow a model that
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    just doesn't work with you
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    it's like trying to shove a cube into a
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    circular hole
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    it's not going to work and if you're
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    struggling to get motivated to start on
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    something
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    i recommend you just get on youtube for
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    10 minutes set an alarm and watch some
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    videos on the subject
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    you're trying to study because i find
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    that sometimes that's all i needed to
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    get the ball rolling
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    and the final stage is just day-to-day
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    living what worked for me really well
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    was giving everything a home
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    right so as an example i would say keep
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    your laptop keep your books
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    your pencil case etc all in your
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    backpack and keep that backpack
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    in the same place in your room every day
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    so that way you can just pick it up and
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    go
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    and you know exactly where your
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    essentials are it's all about creating
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    habits
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    right the more often you implement these
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    techniques it's going to become second
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    nature
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    so when it comes to other things like
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    meal preparation and food
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    i would say just shop simply you know
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    buy budget-friendly
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    foods and throw things together in a
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    plastic container to take with you it
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    can be very cheap
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    and you can just season it or use sauces
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    to give it a bit more flavor
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    because this way if cooking is too much
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    of a stress for you
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    you can eat meals that are more easy to
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    put together and you don't have to
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    resort to buying
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    junk food you don't have to waste your
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    money on these unfilling
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    meal deals and honestly i think it's
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    more important to have whole foods
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    don't fall into the trap of buying junk
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    food because it's going to harm your
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    mental health it's going to give you
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    crappy performance one of my favorite
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    meals was just jack a potato with tuna
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    and a lot of these ingredients can
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    cost literally pence it can cost you
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    maybe one or two pounds
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    for a couple of meals something i also
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    did was
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    investing in a small mini refrigerator
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    that i could keep in my room because i
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    found it easier
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    to differentiate my food from my
  • 00:12:25
    roommates
  • 00:12:26
    now if you're a student or you have been
  • 00:12:28
    a student you're probably aware that
  • 00:12:30
    living with other people can get a bit
  • 00:12:31
    ugly sometimes
  • 00:12:33
    if people don't clean up after
  • 00:12:34
    themselves this might be you
  • 00:12:36
    if you have adhd and you're a bit messy
  • 00:12:38
    so i think keeping your own stuff
  • 00:12:40
    in your own place is going to be easier
  • 00:12:42
    for you to avoid
  • 00:12:44
    any confrontation the next tip i would
  • 00:12:46
    say is minimize your belongings
  • 00:12:48
    right you really don't need that much
  • 00:12:49
    stuff and honestly the more stuff you
  • 00:12:51
    have cluttering out your room
  • 00:12:53
    the harder it's going to be mentally to
  • 00:12:55
    stay organized
  • 00:12:56
    everywhere else so perhaps keep a simple
  • 00:12:59
    wardrobe that's not too
  • 00:13:00
    much effort to stay on top of in terms
  • 00:13:02
    of washing and ironing
  • 00:13:04
    and perhaps just purge stuff lying
  • 00:13:06
    around that you don't need a one final
  • 00:13:08
    tip
  • 00:13:08
    limit how much you party alcohol and
  • 00:13:11
    drugs is a one-way ticket to spiraling
  • 00:13:13
    out of control
  • 00:13:14
    getting into the wrong crowd and just
  • 00:13:16
    worsening your adhd symptoms
  • 00:13:18
    okay so you want to be kind to yourself
  • 00:13:20
    you want to treat your body and mind
  • 00:13:21
    with respect
  • 00:13:23
    take pride in your education and your
  • 00:13:24
    well-being well i think that's enough
  • 00:13:27
    for now i think that's all we have time
  • 00:13:29
    to cover but if you want more specific
  • 00:13:31
    information
  • 00:13:32
    on things such as money management sleep
  • 00:13:35
    procrastination etc
  • 00:13:37
    i've left a few links to my past videos
  • 00:13:39
    in the description box below so feel
  • 00:13:41
    free to check those out if you want a
  • 00:13:42
    little bit more advice
  • 00:13:44
    thanks for watching guys take care and
  • 00:13:46
    good luck
Tags
  • ADHD
  • study techniques
  • organization
  • support system
  • study environment
  • Pomodoro technique
  • visual learning
  • meal preparation
  • time management
  • daily living