The Untamed Mind: How ADHD Traits Shaped Our Past and How We Navigate Them Today
For decades, I lived inside a storm I couldn’t name. A restless mind. A body always braced. A heart that felt heavier than it should. I blamed myself. I blamed circumstances. I worked harder, tried harder, forced myself into routines that never stuck. I spent years believing I was simply too much and not enough at the same time.
Then, a diagnosis reframed everything.
The Human System: Lines, Boundaries, and the Myth of Balance
Strength is not balance.
Strength is not pretending the line doesn’t cut through you.
Strength is knowing how to move with it, carry your history, your neurotype, your roles, scars, and gifts, all as one integrated system.
You’re Not “Too Much”: The Hidden Strength of Being Wired Differently
You are not too much. You are the calibration point for a culture that’s forgotten how to feel.
ADHD: The Chicken and the Egg
ADHD is often described as a chemical imbalance—a shortfall of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that signals motivation and reward. But that’s only half the story.
Human at Work: Unlocking Potential by Understanding How We "Human" – A Guide to Thriving and Leading with Empathy
The modern workplace often feels like a puzzle with missing pieces. We talk about productivity, innovation, and culture, but sometimes we forget the fundamental ingredient: humanity.
The Algorithm of Flow: Unlocking Productivity Through Hyper-Structure
For years, (okay, decades), I tried to follow countless systems presented by others.
Neurodiversity at Work: Real Lessons from the Inside
Hi, I’m Tapanga, and I’m autistic.

