45 Nordic Living Rules for ADHD and Autism
Scandinavian Rules for Sensory Comfort and Slow Living
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AI Voice Eric Smith
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Written by:
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Matthew Bernard
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The Nordic countries built an entire culture around the management of scarcity. Their scarcest resource has never been money or time but tolerance for a hostile environment. When the sun disappears for months, when the cold makes errands dangerous, and when the landscape offers little comfort, survival requires the home become a sanctuary rather than a showroom. Once you see those traditions through this lens, they stop feeling like self-care and start feeling like infrastructure. What you need is not more discipline but a different kind of design, one that protects your energy instead of extracting it.
Inside, you'll discover:
• Why the nervous system must come first in every decision
• How to design for your hardest day, not your best day
• The bright morning light rule that sets your daily rhythm
• How to protect quiet and use sound as a boundary tool
• The 5-senses reset that interrupts sensory overload
• How to build the daily walk and time outdoors into your routine
• The digital boundaries that protect your attention and sleep
This book is written for adults with ADHD or autism, for those who suspect they are neurodivergent, and for anyone whose sensory system runs hot.
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