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The 'Out of Sight, Out of Mind' Trap: Why High-Visibility Closets are an ADHD Essential
For many people, "cleaning" means putting things away. It means tucking items into drawers, stacking boxes in the back of the closet, and closing the door to keep the room tidy. But for the neurodivergent brain, specifically those living with ADHD, this traditional approach to organization is often a recipe for disaster. In the ADHD world, there is a common phenomenon known as object permanence issues or "out of sight, out of mind." If an item isn’t directly in the line of si

Stephen Patrick
Feb 286 min read
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