Switching from work to home mode isn’t always as simple as flipping a switch—especially if you’re neurodivergent. After a long day full of demands, emails, and meetings, the pressure to be “on” can ...
Working from home has its perks: comfy clothes and saving money on the commute, for example. But there’s a downside too: never feeling truly done. You shut your laptop, but your brain’s still whirring ...
When I’m working, I hyperfocus on the task at hand. If I’m writing an article—like this one, for example—I sit down at my desk around 8:30 a.m., conduct a couple of interviews, research the topic I’m ...