So I read this article called “I’m a personal finance expert with ADHD. Here are the 8 tips I use to manage my money” and it had some really cool insights. The author talked about how difficult it was for them to manage their finances because of their ADHD. But they didn’t let that stop them from taking control of their money!
One of the main tips was to automate as much as possible. That way, you don’t have to remember to pay bills on time or transfer money into savings. Another tip was to create visual cues, like color-coding your budget to make it more intuitive and easier to follow.
As someone who struggles with organization, I found these tips to be really helpful. For example, I use a budgeting app that automatically categorizes my purchases so I can see where my money is going each month. And I love using color-coding in my planner to keep myself on track.
But what I really appreciated about this article was that it wasn’t just giving generic financial advice. The author acknowledged that everyone’s brain works differently, and what works for them may not work for someone else. So they encouraged readers to find their own strategies for managing money in a way that works for them.
Overall, I think this is an important topic because a lot of people struggle with managing their finances, whether they have ADHD or not. But there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, so it’s helpful to hear from people who have found strategies that work for them.
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