The Overwhelming Aggravation of Shopping With ADHD
The last time Zoe Kessler tried shopping online, it didn’t go well. “I bought a dress—on impulse, of course,” the author of the book ADHD According to Zoe says. “And the second it got here, the pocket ripped.” Disappointed but glad to save some money, she made plans to return it. But due to a combination of distraction, disorganization, and procrastination, the dress ended up in a Goodwill box instead.
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