Scott Fry (@scottfry75) 's Twitter Profile
Scott Fry

@scottfry75

Neurdivergent (ADHD), Consensus Facilitator, Collecting hobbies & chasing squirrels.

Most Important Question: Who benefits?

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BREAKING: X’s impression count is inflated. Bigly! I have some “subscription only” tweets with 380 impressions, despite only having 28 subscribers. When I post videos on Twitter, the video views metric is always about a third of impressions. And the number of people who watch

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Writing is the journey that leads to the realization that your understanding of a topic is actually not as good as you thought.

⚡️ Ev Chapman 🚢 | Creative Entrepreneur (@evielync) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any essential oil friends out there? I'm building a collection of oils & their benefits (Focus, calming, grounding, energising, etc) so I can pair them with different types of focus sessions. Does anyone have any good resources or lists to help me get started?

Any essential oil friends out there? 

I'm building a collection of oils & their benefits (Focus, calming, grounding, energising, etc) so I can pair them with different types of focus sessions.

Does anyone have any good resources or lists to help me get started?
tracy winchell (@tracyplaces) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To my ADHD people. Ryan Holiday is not wrong. However, this even more difficult for us than for neurotypical people. So when you read stuff like this, remember that trying and failing at motivation and discipline has absolutely nothing to do with your character. You’re not

tracy winchell (@tracyplaces) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most important perspective for me: The design flaw in popular productivity systems is not my brain — or my character. Thank you ADHD Jesse for helping so many ADHD humans understand this.

Marc Almodovar Jr. (@marcalmodovarjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder: the biggest ADHD “hack” is not some fidget spinner. While all these tools help us, the ultimate “hack” is us learning to love ourselves, to be persistent and to meet our shortcomings with grace.

Matt Jugo (@jeanvaljean689) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it's kind of interesting that gratitude is both a practice, AND a signal; It's not always easy to tune in to it, in an authentic way, (especially when we're facing challenges) - But when we do, it's a powerful reminder that a worthwhile path is in front of us

TfTHacker (@tfthacker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you struggling with the context of task management? Without “why” or “how,” tasks become chores, not steps toward goals. Tools like #Obsidian and the Todoist Context Bridge plugin turn tasks into actionable, meaningful items by embedding purpose, execution, and timing. #TfT

Jessica McCabe (@howtoadhd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I regret to inform you that life with #ADHD does not, in fact, “settle down.” Whatever you’ve got on hold until it does, maybe put on your cal for tomorrow. Even if it’s just 5 minutes worth of whatever the activity is. Those w/ADHD deserve to enjoy life, too.