Tips and Tools to Help You Take Charge of Your Life and Get Organized
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It's a mixed bag. I really appreciate the approach of radical simplicity. Most of the main useful lessons in the book can be boiled down to “make it easy, make it simple, even if you don't like it.” A lot of the advice is aimed towards parents of ADHD kids, which isn't great, but I appreciate how much of that advice is telling the parent that the problem is with the system (as in the system you're using to keep the house clean/organize things), not with the kid. Unfortunately, the book still falls into the common problems that come up in the genre of “book for neurodivergent people written by a neurotypical person”, but I feel that there's enough good advice to still be useful for people with ADHD and still a recommended read.