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Jaclyn Paul is a fiction writer and blogger based in Baltimore, Maryland. Since 2014, she has published information, advice, and essays for adults with Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at the popular blog The ADHD Homestead. Her writing about ADHD has also appeared in ADDResources, ADHD Roller Coaster with Gina Pera, A Dose of Healthy Distraction, and Houston Family Magazine.

Jaclyn is also author of the bestselling book Order from Chaos: The Everyday Grind of Staying Organized with Adult ADHD.

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Book review: two entertaining essay collections from women with ADHD

I’ve read a lot of essay collections this fall. Could it be because I’ve redoubled my own essay-writing efforts?

Well, of course.

I like to read broadly in the category of my current projects. This gives me a chance to pick up on trends and get a feel for the reading experience people will expect. As a very young writer I wanted to be the author who defied convention and turned reader expectations o

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My Introvert Maybe: It’s not a people-pleaser’s No, it’s a door left ajar

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Thinky Thoughts by Gwenna Laithland
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This was the second essay collection I’ve read recently by women authors who have ADHD and talk about how it has impacted their lives, but don’t seem to be making the work about ADHD or limited to an ADHD audience. I don’t know if this reflects a tre ...more
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Adulting for Amateurs by Jess H. Gutierrez
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I didn’t know how I’d feel about this one going in. I don’t know how I feel about the word “adulting.” Ironically, I associate use of this term more with younger Millennials.

However, I had a lot of fun reading this essay collection. Gutierrez is sel
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More Than Enough by Anna Quindlen
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This was one of those books I just straight up enjoyed reading. I don't have a thinky thesis on why I enjoyed the book so much. The ending felt predictable but also I didn't mind at all. It felt right. Some of the characters were too unequivocally go ...more
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With Stars in Her Eyes by Andie Burke
With Stars in Her Eyes
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This book delivered exactly what I've come to expect from an Andie Burke romance: representation for various chronic illness and mental health issues, heavy topics balanced with just the right amount of humor, and a super fun supporting cast.

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Heartwood by Amity Gaige
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This was the rare book that hooks me from the first chapter and has me thinking about when I'm going to get my next few minutes to read it. I don't usually gravitate to mysteries/thrillers but the cover and description appealed to me and I was excite ...more
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Roll the Sun Across the Sky by Barbara Linn Probst
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This was an engaging read and an interesting reflection on life's choices (and wrongs done). There's a dual timeline between sixty-year-old Arden and her twenty-something self. As present-day Arden copes with the aftermath of an unbelievable tragedy, ...more
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Jessica Guerrieri
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I struggled a little bit getting started with this book, but after a few chapters it really drew me in. Sometimes the supporting cast feels oddly exaggerated and two-dimensional, which we soon learn is a result of Leah's unreliability as a narrator. ...more
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This was an interesting alternate-timeline story that tracked closely with real-life events in the United States, though I struggled to place the events of this book precisely in "real" time. The lesson is clear, though: this could happen today.

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“The only thing more overwhelming than the need for order was the difficulty of getting there.”
Jaclyn L. Paul, Order from Chaos: The Everyday Grind of Staying Organized with Adult ADHD

“•I lost money in every way possible: I misplaced checks and sometimes found them when they were too old to take to the bank. If I did find them in time, I missed out on the interest they could’ve made in my savings account. I paid late fees on bills, even though I had money in the bank — I’d just forgotten to pay them or lost the bill in my piles. I bought new items because they were on sale with a rebate, but forgot to mail the rebate form. •I dealt with chronic health worries because I never scheduled doctor’s appointments. •I lived in constant fear of being “found out” by people who held me in high regard. I always felt others’ trust in me was misplaced. •I suffered from nonstop anxiety, waiting for the other shoe to drop. •I struggled to create a social life in our new home. I either felt I didn’t have time because I needed to catch up and calm some of the chaos, or I wasn’t organized enough to make plans in the first place. •I felt insecure in all my relationships, both personal and professional. •I had nowhere to retreat. My life was such a mess, I had no space to gather my thoughts or be by myself. Chaos lurked everywhere. •I rarely communicated with long-distance friends or family. •I wanted to write a book and publish articles in magazines, yet dedicated almost no time to my creative pursuits.”
Jaclyn Paul, Order from Chaos: The Everyday Grind of Staying Organized with Adult ADHD

“If you take nothing else from this chapter, remember this: you won’t just do it. Getting organized is not a matter of simply buckling down and trying harder. If you’re currently unhappy with the level of disorganization in your life, take some time to figure out why that is — and what you’re looking for. You need a reason for getting organized that will be its own reward. Something that will make you feel so good, you won’t want to lose it, and even if you do, you’ll fight to get it back. Humans, and especially humans with ADHD, need to feel compelled by something urgent and important.”
Jaclyn Paul, Order from Chaos: The Everyday Grind of Staying Organized with Adult ADHD

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