
A person with ADHD will find the phrase “it’s all in the details,” a difficult one to read. Enjoy.
She threw her heavy, book-filled bag onto the rickety rattan armchair and kicked off her shoes. A flick of the switch, and the computer came on. She glossed over the piles of students’ work, marking each with angry red crosses. Her daughter rushed in, carrying mountains of groceries into the kitchen and hollering “Mum, you’ve left the car doors open!”
She dragged herself to school the next day and faced a sea of expectant faces in class. After she returned its work, it asked “Ms. Lim, why is only half the script marked?”
Squirrel brain, I call it, and there’s too much to get done to slow down.
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