For Women With Money Issues, an A.D.H.D. Diagnosis Can Be Revelatory
Seven years ago, I wrote an essay about what life would feel like if I didn’t struggle with saving money. In it, I envisioned the power of having enough in emergency funds to tide me over in case I needed to leave an abusive job or relationship.
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