1. The most dyslexia, ADHD friendly book I have ever read, in terms of the layout and structure
2. I picked this up mainly for the money aspect and learnt a lot
3. This book also covers diagnosis of ADHD and autism while showing what life was like for the undiagnosed author and a new thing I have learnt called the ADHD tax!!!
4. I think this book is useful for everyone, whether you have ADHD or not 🙂
I was hoping that the book would provide me with more insight about behaviours related to money, but it didn't. It's an interesting read if simply percieved as an autobiography, but for me it doesn't explain how exactly the author changed her mindset regarding money. The message that I got from this book is: "Just stop spending and start budgeting", which is obvious, but not really useful.