coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
How My ADHD Mind Navigates a Complicated Remote Job
My job is very complex and, as someone with ADHD, things can be even more complicated, especially since I work remotely from home. However, I have managed to secure promotions, become a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), and win a major company award in 2021 because of my excellent performance.
By Ginger Gillenwater3 years ago in Psyche
Why I am raising money for “Young Minds” charity.
It is not a secret for anyone at this point that I feel very strongly about the subject of mental health, as well as destroying the stigma that surrounds it. I mean, it even says in my bio, both here and on Instagram that I am a mental health advocate. And since I started a fundraiser for YoungMinds charity on my birthday last month, I thought this is a good time to elaborate on the subject a bit more. To make it more personal, more transparent. To tell a story about a real life experience.
By Eva Smitte3 years ago in Psyche
How I Overcame Stammering for Good
The Worst Nightmare of My Life 30 years ago, on a cold Monday morning, I was facing the worst nightmare of my life. It was the first day of my engineering undergraduate course. Surrounded by the group of 18-year-olds, I was meant to be studying with, I was struggling to tell them my name.
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in Psyche
How I Live With Cancer
First things first. If dear reader you are reading this because you or a loved one have been diagnosed with cancer, I'm sorry and I wish you well. Second if you are looking for advice about treatment options or advice on managing side effects this is not that story. I am not qualified to give that advice. These are just some thoughts I have after six years on this journey.
By Heather Lunsford3 years ago in Psyche
How Often Is ADHD Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder?
I have Bipolar Disorder II and ADHD. ADHD was evident when I was a young child. I was always bouncing off of the walls. It was always said that I was “just a hyperactive child,” but that was the 80s when a child that talked too much and too fast and couldn’t sit still and focus was simply called “hyper.” Hyper kids were punished back then because it was seen as misbehaving.
By Ginger Gillenwater3 years ago in Psyche
How My ADHD Mind Navigates a Complicated Remote Job
My job is very complex and, as someone with ADHD, things can be even more complicated, especially since I work remotely from home. However, I have managed to secure promotions, become a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), and win a major company award in 2021 because of my excellent performance.
By Ginger Gillenwater3 years ago in Psyche







