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The Low-Friction Home: Decluttering and Cleaning for the ADHD Brain
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- ISBN8233046926
- EAN9798233046926
- Date de parution06/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Does your home feel like a constant source of shame?If you have ADHD, you know the cycle: you get inspired to clean, you tear a room apart, you get distracted, and three hours later, you're sitting in a "tornado zone" wondering why you can't just be "normal." Traditional organizing advice-like the Marie Kondo method or "put it away, not down"-feels like a personal attack because it relies on the one thing you're short on: Executive Function.
It's time to stop trying to maintain a neurotypical home with a neurodivergent brain. The Low-Friction Home is the ultimate guide to "Environment Engineering." This isn't about aesthetics or interior design; it's about cognitive accessibility. It's about building a home that assumes you will be tired, distracted, and forgetful. Inside this book, you will discover: The Two-Step Rule: How to design storage systems that require zero effort to maintain.
The Death of the Hanger: Why you should stop folding your laundry and what to do instead. Object Permanence Hacks: Using transparency and visual cues so your belongings stop "vanishing" the moment you close a drawer. Weaponizing the "Doom Box": How to turn your "shame piles" into strategic, functional holding zones. Breaking Task Paralysis: Science-backed tricks to move your body when you're frozen by overwhelm.
The Landing Strip: How to engineer your entryway so you never lose your keys, wallet, or phone again. Your home should be a sanctuary, not a second job. Whether you were diagnosed as a child or found out in your 30s, this book provides the "operating manual" for a home that finally understands you. Stop apologizing for your mess. Start living in a Low-Friction Home.
It's time to stop trying to maintain a neurotypical home with a neurodivergent brain. The Low-Friction Home is the ultimate guide to "Environment Engineering." This isn't about aesthetics or interior design; it's about cognitive accessibility. It's about building a home that assumes you will be tired, distracted, and forgetful. Inside this book, you will discover: The Two-Step Rule: How to design storage systems that require zero effort to maintain.
The Death of the Hanger: Why you should stop folding your laundry and what to do instead. Object Permanence Hacks: Using transparency and visual cues so your belongings stop "vanishing" the moment you close a drawer. Weaponizing the "Doom Box": How to turn your "shame piles" into strategic, functional holding zones. Breaking Task Paralysis: Science-backed tricks to move your body when you're frozen by overwhelm.
The Landing Strip: How to engineer your entryway so you never lose your keys, wallet, or phone again. Your home should be a sanctuary, not a second job. Whether you were diagnosed as a child or found out in your 30s, this book provides the "operating manual" for a home that finally understands you. Stop apologizing for your mess. Start living in a Low-Friction Home.





