Fun fact! This is a classic ADD behavior. What’s interesting is that it’s often used to identify girls with ADD/ADHD because girls are much less likely to present with hyperactive type adhd, but inattentive type, so it doesn’t tend to stand out as much.
I had an organization, people just didn't know it.
Homework went on the back of the stack, notes and classwork went on the front. Very Important Papers That I Must Not Lose typically went separate, divided by the year's attempt to get me to buy pictures with that packet thing.
My folder system begins to collapse as my classes changed.
I didn't bother emptying out my psych folder, just putting the new class right next to the psych folder so it still lined up in the schedule.
Homework went on the back of the stack, notes and classwork went on the front. Very Important Papers That I Must Not Lose typically went separate, divided by the year's attempt to get me to buy pictures with that packet thing.
I didn't bother emptying out my psych folder, just putting the new class right next to the psych folder so it still lined up in the schedule.