For the visually impaired it reads:

ADHD moods:

  • No thoughts head empty
  • NO THOUGHTS HEAD FULL
  • I want to do EVERYTHING (the letters in the word ‘everything’ are in alternating colors like a rainbow)
  • I want to do NOTHING (the word ‘nothing’ is in blue text)
  • I want to do SOMETHING but can’t pinpoint what (the word ‘something’ is in red text)
  • Hunnnggggrrrrryyyyyyy (letters written in alternating colors like a rainbow)
  • No eat…only hyperfocus
  • No pee…only hyperfocus (the word ‘pee’ is written in orange)
  • Bounce Off Wall (all written in purple text)
  • Cannot Stop Talking (Where Is Their Off Button) (parentheses part of text this time)
  • No talk. Only space out. (‘talk’ is written in pink, the letters for ‘space’ are written in alternating colors like a rainbow)
  • No focus…only distraction (‘No focus’ is written in red)
  • No distraction…only focus (‘No distraction’ is written in orange.)
  • I am going to clean my entire house in one go.
  • the_itsb (she/her)
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    121 year ago

    Seriously considering printing this out to keep in my bathroom as a reference for the morning. “What are we today and how do we best cope with that?”

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I really need that last one to kick in. I can’t seem to clean my house in one (or five) go.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    huh, i seem to always have all of these moods at once, i must live in the fourth dimension

    • the_itsb (she/her)
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      161 year ago

      How is it romanticizing the situation to acknowledge that sometimes we get so locked up in something that we don’t feed or relieve ourselves? Is it the use of color? Is it the tone? How would you present this information more appropriately?