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I forget everything because of my ADHD. Before my diagnosis and understanding how my brain works, I just thought I was a mess. I thought that was just who I was. I kind of thought I just sucked at life. I know people thought I just didn’t care, but the truth is, no matter how much I wanted to remem
Devon

Devon

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A toddler in a high chair with a whale bib, looking at a divided plate of food. The image features the title 'BRAIN BOOSTING food for toddlers,' introducing the topic of foods beneficial for a child's brain development.
A blue divided plate holds various toddler foods, including purees and solids. Overlay text highlights 'FOUR NUTRIENTS THAT ARE ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT FOR BRAIN DEVELOPMENT: Antioxidants, Choline, Omega-3 Fatty acids, Complex carbs.'
A bowl of pasta with ground meat is shown, surrounded by a list of 'Foods that contain these brain-boosting nutrients.' The list includes items like beef, berries, salmon, tofu, flaxseed, walnuts, and whole grains, each with a corresponding emoji.
Boost your Toddler’s Brain with These Foods! 🧠
Your child’s brain is growing so much in the first 3 years! Activities such as reading, building with blocks, listening to music and even letting them explore their surroundings are really important for brain development. But did you know that food and nutrients are also just as important for brain
Modern Mom | Shannon

Modern Mom | Shannon

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These sites saved my brain in 2025 🧠ðŸ’ŧ
1. ChatHub I used to bounce between AI platforms, copy-pasting the same prompt over and over to compare answers. With ChatHub, I can talk to multiple AIs at the same time, in one clean interface. It’s honestly my go-to whenever I’m brainstorming content, writing study scripts, or just curious whi
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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My #1 Dopamine Hack for My ADHD Brain
If you have an ADHD brain like I do, you probably know the struggle. Time is a soup, and important dates (birthdays, deadlines, appointments) simply cease to exist if they aren't staring you directly in the face. Calendars just become... background noise. So, let me share the literal game-ch
Chloe Mae

Chloe Mae

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WHY sleep is so important for your ADHD
Let's state the obvious. Sleep is CRUCIAL for all humans, some more than others. I legit have a friend that used to THRIVE with 4 hours and truth be told, I personally used to run on four-five hours as a single mom. I made it work because I had to, but believe me when I say it caught up w
April Sky

April Sky

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Make your Toddler a Brain Stimulating Meal 🧠
Toddlers need good nutrition to fuel their growing brains and body. Their brain of course is super important and needs lots of nutrients to develop. The most important nutrients for a growing brain are: âœĻ Antioxidants âœĻ Choline âœĻ Omega-3 fatty acids âœĻ Complex carbs Here’s what each nut
Modern Mom | Shannon

Modern Mom | Shannon

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Brain/Stresd
When you perceive a threat, your brain triggers the release of cortisol (the main stress hormone) and adrenaline. These chemicals increase your heart rate, boost energy, and sharpen focus, preparing you for "fight or flight." While helpful in short bursts, chronic stress keeps these chemic
Krystal  Clear Solutions

Krystal Clear Solutions

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Reading makes your brain grow.
LingME makes your vocab better⭐ïļ #englishreading #eanglish #languagelearning
Green.LimgME

Green.LimgME

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A text graphic titled 'When do our Organs Deteriorate?' lists common habits that negatively impact specific organs, such as staying hungry for the stomach, not drinking water for kidneys, stress for the brain, bright screens for eyes, fast food/alcohol for the liver, salt/oily foods for the heart, cold/greasy food for intestines, loud music for ears, smoking for lungs, and sweets for the pancreas.
Take care of your organs is very important
Maintaining healthy organs is crucial for overall well-being. Here are some evidence-based strategies to keep your organs functioning optimally: Diet: Consume a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein. Limit processed foods, sugary drinks, and unhealthy fats.
Elizabeth

Elizabeth

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4 apps that saved my brain in different waysðŸ’ŧ
1. Flowith 🧠ðŸ§Đ Flowith gave me a canvas to organize my chaotic thoughts. I drop in notes, research, and ideas, and the AI agents help turn them into outlines or even drafts. The “Knowledge Garden” connects everything automatically, so I don’t lose track of how ideas fit together. Great for study sp
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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🧠 How Chronic Stress Impacts Your Brain
ðŸšĻ The Stress-Brain Connection Chronic stress doesn’t just make you feel overwhelmed—it rewires your brain. It can shrink the prefrontal cortex (decision-making) and enlarge the amygdala (fear and stress responses). Basically, you’re more anxious, reactive, and less able to think clearly. Fun, righ
Moodify4U

Moodify4U

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Brain Health
#brainhealth #holistichealthcoach #holisticacnehealing #functionalmedicine #nutritionist
Dr. Jordan Axe | Axe Holistic

Dr. Jordan Axe | Axe Holistic

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Your Brain Stops Before Your Muscles Do
This video shares important life lessons on how our mindset impacts our performance and progress. It emphasizes that true mental strength comes from pushing past discomfort, not just physical limits. Cultivate discipline and self control to embrace discomfort and achieve your goals. #motivation
Fitnessphoria

Fitnessphoria

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Ever notice how the moment someone says “don’t”, your brain suddenly wants to?
That’s psychological reactance. Humans are wired for autonomy. When freedom feels threatened, resistance rises. But when people feel respected and given choice, something different happens: â€Ē resistance softens â€Ē trust grows â€Ē cooperation becomes possible Freedom isn’t the enemy of infl
Dr katie dealing healing 💖

Dr katie dealing healing 💖

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A hand holds two pediatric blood pressure cuffs, one black and one green, labeled for child size 9. The background shows a medical vital signs monitor. The image highlights important pediatric vital signs.
A medical vital signs monitor displays a blood pressure reading of 106/66 and a pulse rate of 74. The text overlay indicates normal systolic blood pressure is 90-120 and diastolic is 60-75.
A hand holds a temporal artery thermometer displaying 97.7°F. The text overlay specifies the normal temperature range for pediatric patients as 97.7°F to 99°F.
Important Pediatric Vital Signs ðŸĐš
Here is a quick glance at normal pediatric vital signs! I don’t see kiddos super often in the clinic so it does take my brain some rewiring to remember what the normal is for peds patients. I know that blood pressure will be lower in kids compared to adults and typically their heart rate is going t
Allison

Allison

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Procrastination Is Your Brain’s Favorite Drug
Tools I personally recommend: https://calrue360.com/recommended-tools You keep choosing procrastination because it gives your brain an immediate dopamine hit for avoiding stress. In this Quick Shot we expose the avoidance reward loop, give you the 5-minute resistance test to diagnose it, and ha
Calrue❌

Calrue❌

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This is important to know
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Health_careacademy

Health_careacademy

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Brain dump!
When I am feeling stress on Sunday getting ready for a big week I stop and do a brain dump! I break a page into 3 sections, has to be done, want to be done, and can be done. This lets me lay out task that I need to do this week and how important they are! #braindump #stressedbutblessed #colleg
Lauren

Lauren

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An infographic titled 'Foods for Men's Health' displays various foods like pumpkin, apples, raspberries, kiwi, celery, raisins, raw honey, cashews, turnips, persimmons, sweet potatoes, grapes, Swiss chard, lentils, dark chocolate, and papaya, each with a specific health benefit such as eye health, cholesterol, prostate support, and digestion.
An infographic titled 'Foods for Men's Health' showcases foods including onions, olive oil, carrots, watermelon, turmeric, avocado, eggs, walnuts, oysters, beets, Brazil nuts, beef, garlic, strawberries, Brussels sprouts, and bananas, highlighting benefits like testosterone, anti-inflammatory, sperm motility, and muscle recovery.
An infographic titled 'Foods for Men's Health' features dates, cheese, pistachios, ginger, cherries, broccoli, sardines, Greek yogurt, almonds, blueberries, green tea, blackberries, kale, chia seeds, quinoa, and tomatoes, detailing benefits such as stamina, bone strength, erectile health, and prostate support.
Men, your health is important too!!
#healthy #menhealth #healthyfood #health #healthyrecipes
mrsshinn97

mrsshinn97

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Trauma Changes Your Brain (and so does THIS!)
🧠Neuroplasticity is a blessing when it’s geared toward healing. âĢ âĢ 🧠Our brain, though, can also change in response to trauma. Notably, our amygdala, the fear center of the brain gets larger. Also, the prefrontal cortex and amygdala stop having important conversations. âĢ âĢ 🧠As our amygdala grow
Dr. Jen Wolkin | ADHD + Trauma

Dr. Jen Wolkin | ADHD + Trauma

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Why Kissing and Cuddling Your Baby is So Important
The simple acts of kissing and cuddling your baby have lasting benefits that go beyond bonding. According to Sue Gerhardt's *Why Love Matters*, early experiences play a critical role in shaping both brain and personality development. Here’s why these moments of connection are so important: *
KRISTEN | Simplifying Mom Life

KRISTEN | Simplifying Mom Life

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Imagination is more important than facts
#springbreak #Lemon8Diary #imagination #newyork #lemon8creator #march
ðŸŒđylaisa sanz ðŸŒđ

ðŸŒđylaisa sanz ðŸŒđ

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5 Surprising Ways Lack of Sleep Affects Your Brain
We all know sleep is important, but did you know just how much it affects? ðŸ˜ī When you don't get enough sleep, it’s not just about feeling tired the next day. Lack of sleep can mess with: 🧠 Brain Function: Memory, concentration, and decision-making abilities can all take a hit when you’re run
Sara Clark

Sara Clark

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Grief brain is real.
It is important to prioritize yourself. Rest, create routine, break down tasks to manageable chunks, and seek help/support if intense symptoms last longer than 6 to 12 months. #grief #widow
Intentionally Lisa

Intentionally Lisa

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Hormones are Important
#hormones #neurodivergent #depression #anxietyanddepression #brainhealth
Nick Alter

Nick Alter

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A desk setup with a laptop displaying notes, a drink, and a small bunny plush. Text overlay reads "ADHD-friendly app you must have in life" and "SWIPE," introducing a productivity app.
A mobile app screen demonstrating the "Brain Unloading Made Simple" feature, showing journal entries with text and images about calming water and a park visit.
A mobile app screen showcasing the "Reminders That Work" feature, displaying scheduled tasks like printing documents and a dentist appointment with conversational prompts.
Productivity app that actually gets my ADHD brainðŸŒļ
With ADHD, my energy swings between hyper-focus and total distraction. Most productivity tools just add pressure, but Lifelight feels like it was made for me. It adapts to my flow instead of fighting it. 🖋ïļ Brain Unloading Made Simple Whenever my thoughts pile up, I just dump them into Lifeligh
Chloe💕

Chloe💕

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Productivity app that works for my ADHD brainâœĻ
If you have ADHD, you know the deal—some days you're unstoppable, and other days it’s hard just to start. I’ve tried so many apps, but most left me overwhelmed or feeling behind. Then I found Lifelight, and it felt different—gentle, helpful, and made for brains like mine. 📝 Brain dump with
Chloe💕

Chloe💕

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A woman in a brown bikini top and white pants stands on a dock by a lake, with mountains in the background. The image highlights "3 habits to protect your Brain health."
A woman winks at the camera, showing a Frownies patch on her forehead. The text explains avoiding neurotoxins like Botox and Dysport, and using Frownies instead.
A woman takes a selfie, partially showing her face and a phone with a pop-it case and an EMF protection device attached. The text promotes using EMF modulators for brain health.
How I Support Brain Health
Brain health is often overlooked because the negative effects of neglecting it usually don’t show up until later in life. That’s why it’s so important to prioritize brain health early! What we do when we are young can help or hurt our long term vitality. Personally, I try to avoid neurotoxins so
Delaney

Delaney

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The 2 Most Important Things I Do Before School!
🧘ðŸŧ‍♀ïļ Stretch: Loosens up the body and wakes up the mind before a long day! It's such an easy thing to do and only takes 5-10 minutes, but it makes such a difference in my focus throughout the day! 📒 Plan my day: Writing down tasks helps me stay organized and focused. I like to brain dump ev
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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