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We’re Still Here, Surviving and Eating

Would Jews stop explaining holidays in this cringe-worthy way? — I cringe every time I hear someone say that every Jewish holiday is based on the theme that “They tried to kill us, they failed, let’s eat” (or a similar variation). “They tried to kill us. They failed [alt: “We survived”]. Let’s eat.” It’s how Jews explain most of the…

Culture

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We’re Still Here Surviving and Feasting
We’re Still Here Surviving and Feasting
Culture

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Celebrate Your Wins Daily

You’re always winning — A few months ago, it occurred to me that we experience small wins every day. We also experience missteps, mistakes and gaffes (or what we perceive to be) every day. We either quickly recover from those, or we obsess over them. It’s our choice. Here’s some insight: The brain intended…

Winning

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Celebrate Your Wins Daily
Celebrate Your Wins Daily
Winning

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Published in Invisible Illness

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Discovering the Hidden Gift In Depression

It’s easy to forget that you have work to do when all is well — Depression is an awful, useful scourge. Depression is awful. There is no disputing that. A new perspective of depression recently occurred to me during one of my low days. I decided that while depression is uncomfortable and often quite intense, it is useful to me. Depression reminds me I’m carrying around a lot of junk in…

Depression

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Discovering the Hidden Gift In Depression
Discovering the Hidden Gift In Depression
Depression

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Masking ADHD

I recently had an “a-ha” moment. As an ADHD mentor with ADHD myself, I’m continuously learning about the condition. I’m aware that ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) share symptoms. I recently heard an example that stopped me in my tracks, literally. I was listening to a podcast while out…

Adhd

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Masking ADHD
Masking ADHD
Adhd

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Apr 22, 2022

Counting the Omer and Making it Count.

This morning, while listening to a conversation on Chutzpod! about the Jewish custom of Counting the Omer, I remembered a series that I wrote four years ago it. The posts aren’t all together, so they’re not easy to find to read as a series. …

Judaism

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Counting the Omer and Making it Count.
Counting the Omer and Making it Count.
Judaism

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Mar 28, 2022

New Hires’ Remorse

Or, “I can contribute meaningfully when…” — Why do people need to reinvent concepts as new, unique and mind-blowing? “New hire’s remorse” isn’t new. (Cross posted from my LinkedIn page.) I saw this on my LinkedIn Notifications tab. Gianna’s comments seem indisputable, but then I clicked the links and it stirred a lot in me.

Career Development Tips

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New Hires’ Remorse
New Hires’ Remorse
Career Development Tips

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Mar 24, 2022

Still Waking Up From Imposter Syndrome

It’s an ongoing thing but I think it gets easier? — It seems I have a lot to say about Imposter Syndrome. When I sat down to write this, I remembered publishing a story called “Waking Up From Imposter Syndrome” (May 2019). I did not remember its follow-up titled “Outgrowing My Imposter Syndrome” (November 2019). So I thought THIS was the…

Self Improvement Tips

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Still Waking Up From Imposter Syndrome
Still Waking Up From Imposter Syndrome
Self Improvement Tips

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Oct 28, 2021

The Case Against “Don’t Take It Personally.”

How do you feel when you hear, “Don’t take it personally”? What do you think that statement means? I detest the phrase and sometimes find it offensive. I recently realized the reason for my aversion. …

Adhd

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The Case Against “Don’t Take It Personally.”
The Case Against “Don’t Take It Personally.”
Adhd

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Jun 27, 2021

As for creativity, I don’t know. I definitely come up with a lot of ideas for writing projects. Many of them get discarded later for being too unrealistic, too similar to existing work, or just too weird. Again, this is sort of the “throw it all at the wall and see what sticks” method that is common amo…

Why Does Mania Feel So Productive?
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Here's another perspective: You never know what will resonate with people.

Here's another perspective: You never know what will resonate with people. I have found - and others have agreed with me - that sometimes the blog posts and social media that I feel most connected to don't catch on; yet a casual remark Ior a piece of writing that I think is mediocre, gets traction.

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Published in PRIMED for ADHD

·Jun 14, 2021

The earliest panic attack I remember

Those moments that haunt people with ADHD for years — I was in grade 7 shop class. The teacher was explaining how to make a spice rack. I tuned out, likely daydreaming. I didn’t hear anything he said. When Mr. “What’s His Name” was done instructing, I had no idea what I was supposed to do or how to start…

Anxiety

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The earliest panic attack I remember
The earliest panic attack I remember
Anxiety

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Andrea Toole

Andrea Toole

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Digital Marketing Manager | Freelance Writer | ADHD Mentor | Available for hire. http://andreawrites.ca.

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