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Maaya Hitomi

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Pessoa branca com cabelo ruivo longo e óculos, usando uma blusa preta com bolinhas rosa e verde. Está ao ar livre em uma área arborizada com folhas caídas no chão e árvores sem folhas.

Maaya é coach de TDAH, estrategista acadêmicx e educadorx com vivência em TDAH e dislexia. Possui mestrado em Psicologia Social Aplicada pela Universidade de Saskatchewan e é especialista em apoiar pessoas neurodivergentes na criação de sistemas práticos para gerenciamento de tempo, funções executivas e rotina diária.

A abordagem de Maaya combina ferramentas baseadas em pesquisa com empatia e sensibilidade. Seu trabalho na Structured Success ajuda pessoas com TDAH, autismo e dificuldades de aprendizagem a desenvolver estratégias personalizadas e eficazes. Com uma trajetória que inclui saúde mental, educação e ativismo comunitário, Maaya coloca a autoconfiança, o acesso e o crescimento sustentável no centro de tudo o que faz.

Maaya também é pesquisadorx publicadx e palestrante experiente, com contribuições nas áreas de saúde trans, equidade e educação inclusiva.

Escrito por Maaya

March 23, 2021

Why time blocking works (even when nothing else does)

Time blocking can help you take back control of your time, whether you’re neurodivergent or just overwhelmed by too much to do.

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May 12, 2021

Stuck in waiting mode? How ADHD warps time and what you can do about it

Feeling stuck before an appointment? Learn why waiting mode happens and explore ADHD-friendly strategies to ease anxiety and stay productive.

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March 29, 2022

Keeping a routine with ADHD: The maintenance guide

A practical guide to maintaining ADHD routines beyond the initial excitement phase, including how to refresh stale habits with novelty, plan for low dopamine days, and rebuild routines that have stopped working.

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June 21, 2021

How to work with time agnosia: 5 strategies that actually help

For many ADHD’ers, time either flies by or drags endlessly, making tasks and schedules feel overwhelming. This experience, called time agnosia or time blindness, affects everything from deadlines to daily routines but with the right strategies, you can create structure that works for your brain.

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November 2, 2022

Building a better relationship with ADHD impulsivity

Understanding ADHD impulsivity and practical strategies to work with your brain's delayed inhibition response, including how to redirect impulses mid-action and build helpful friction into your environment.

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December 22, 2023

Struggle to stick to routines with ADHD? Try this approach

Routines are tough with ADHD. This guide helps you build habits that work with your brain, using cues, rewards, and flexibility.

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June 2, 2022

The ADHD project graveyard: why we start strong and finish... later (maybe)

Explore why ADHD brains excel at starting projects but struggle to finish them. Discover the neuroscience behind motivation decay and practical strategies for completion.

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January 30, 2024

How visual cues make habits more doable for ADHD brains

Visual cues support memory and motivation. This guide shows how to build ADHD-friendly habits that hold up in real life, even when routines fall apart.

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April 13, 2021

How to work with time agnosia: 5 strategies that actually help

For many ADHD’ers, time either flies by or drags endlessly, making tasks and schedules feel overwhelming. This experience, called time agnosia or time blindness, affects everything from deadlines to daily routines but with the right strategies, you can create structure that works for your brain.

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August 31, 2022

ADHD friendly organization strategies for back to school

Every year I thought this would be my year to be organized. This is what finally helped.

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