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Study Smarter - Not Harder
Most students don’t struggle because they’re not working hard enough - they struggle because they’re using ineffective methods. Discover how to study smarter using evidence-based strategies and executive function skills.
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The Mental Cost of Suboptimal Tolerance
Many people with ADHD become experts at adapting to things that almost work. From chaotic environments to draining systems and habits, tolerating the suboptimal can quietly erode focus, energy, and self-belief. This article explores the hidden mental cost of “suboptimal tolerance,” why many neurodivergent people learn to cope instead of reset, and how raising your standards can help reclaim clarity, productivity, and a life closer to your fullest potential.
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Why People With ADHD Are 300-500% More Likely to Become Entrepreneurs
People with ADHD are significantly more likely to become entrepreneurs, not always because they are visionary, but because traditional work environments often conflict with how their brains operate. This article explores the research behind the ADHD–entrepreneurship link, the strengths and challenges neurodivergent founders face, and why designing work around cognitive wiring may be the key to sustainable performance.
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