It’s one thing to come up with something to write about. Even more when I’m not trying to repeat yourself and redress it a different way, something I’ve brought up before. It’s another to nail a topic and not feel like I’m deviating from what I first started writing about.

It extends to how I am outside of writing in here. Perhaps it falls in line with being neurodivergent. I’ve claimed the title based on examples of it, but I doubt there’s a need for testing that like they do with PTSD and ADHD. I’ve tested and now confirmed for both, and learning how to manage life with them has been educational.

I felt like I was jumping from one topic to another pretty heavily on one entry from last week. It was one that was drafted a while ago, but got back to and made edits that stuck with its original theme. Long as the post became, I took a few paragraphs out to avoid it being much longer, mostly because it can have the potential to be its own post.

Taking focus on the things you want to do and say are important in life. Whether you’re better at writing, being verbal, or visual, you deserve to be heard and seen by anyone that feels what you’re going through. Even if you go on tangents or need to break down your story into the subplots to make your main point stronger, you’ll feel better getting it all out either in pieces or in a whole. Just choose your audience wisely, and they’ll come however they please, and stay for whatever their reasons.

Thanks for coming and staying. If you’re new here, hello 🙂

D.F.


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