I also use https://thefabulous.co/ as to keep me on track fo my morning/daily rituals.
...Is there a section where we can add/vote on the apps/processes we've found most useful for dealing with our ADHD?
Well, you have to work at something. It should be something you deeply want, and deeply enjoy, but I also find it helps if theres a bit of a call to action around it "If I don't do this, I'll be stuck at my dead end job forever" or something like that.
Then you don't rush it, but you do work at it every day. And that means every day, weekends especially. And you get up earlier if you have to (but don't go to bed later, trust me, go to bed on time).
Set up some smart goals. This is a long term project, so get like a project management tool or something.
How do you keep your ADHD from kicking in and stopping you? This is the key, this needs to be the thing you do when your ADHD kicks in. This is the thing you obsess over now. This keeps you up at night (but try to go to sleep). This destroys your relationships and your eating habits lol. It's no longer TV, now it's this.
Which is why you have to both want it and love it.
And if you fail, you don't start over, you keep going. You got somewhere in that time, now where can you go from here?
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Also, app recommendation, Fabulous
Habit building is essential! If you do something consistently for 21 days, it's going to stick with you and be something you do automatically. Thanks to apps (shameless plug for The Fabulous) I've finally made some stellar routines that have me being one of those people who feels bad if they don't work out for a day. Insanity.