
One year of We Hyperfocus
What I’ve learnt. What’s happening next...
A global hyperfocus movement. Workshops, courses and online gatherings for people whose energy and focus comes in bursts.
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What I’ve learnt. What’s happening next...

Something had to change.

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There are some changes afoot at We Hyperfocus HQ. Here's what's happening...

Author, journalist and poet Katie Treggiden on why writing in the margins suits her neurotype better than ‘money and a room of one’s own.’

They flow in, like a stream, desperate for me to dive into them. But I can't. Not all of them. So, where should they go? Also: notes on neurotype and what AuDHD can look like in business.

'I was diagnosed with combined ADHD last year, at the age of 63,' writes Sue Reed. 'I can see now how my creativity comes in glorious bursts and sometimes knows no bounds.' Here's her essay...

Now, I see that it's part of my neurotype and that I can honour my need for change and newness, while also creating a structure to my work that feels safe and secure. This is how I do it.

Samantha Locock is 28 and lives in London. Here, she writes about creating her own films, getting into hyperfocus and what it’s like to be part of the wider film industry.

Author, podcaster, consultant and mum-of-ten Danusia Malina-Derben on being neurodivergent, working out how much to share of herself and wanting to 'flee' after publishing something new, online.