zero space times, styled like a ransom note made out of cutout letters

thoughts and things written into the void

2025 -
ongoing

front page | middle part | colophon

back to: the list index.


tips, tricks and small-(ish) accommodations

i am disabled and had to find ways to make life and existence easier. while that is a life-long process and i'm by no means an expert, i do think i've made some progress over the years. so why not try to make a list (can you tell that "making a list about it" is one of my main reactions towards everything)?

DISCLAIMER: i am just one person and my experiences are only that: mine. so if something is helpful for me, that doesn't necessarily transfer to other people and nothing in here is meant to sound generalizing. even amongst people sharing a diagnosis, the experiences are still very indivdual. couple of the tips and tricks are probably very "basic" and i don't want to imply that i came up with them or something like that, obviously i didn't. plus this is not replacement for bigger / medical / "official" accommodations, medications or similair things. i'm also aware that not everything is accessible or available for others and that my perspective is still pretty privileged.

i'll try to sort it vaguely by topics, but it'll probably be less than ideal. also the topics are not sorted themselves, so here is an overview of the categories: sensory issues, mobility and orthostatic intolerance, low energy, memory issues, food and drinks, dermatillomania / skin picking and unsorted so far.

SENSORY ISSUES

i'm autistic, have adhd and some chronic fatigue thingy, and all of those cause sensory issues for me. personally, i'm sensitive to a lot of stimuli. light, sound, textures and smells, mostly, so i do my best to reduce them.

MOBILITY AND ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE

LOW ENERGY

MEMORY ISSUES

my memory can be patchy and unreliable, probably due to adhd, fatigue, brain fog and dissociation.

FOOD AND DRINKS

DERMATILLOMANIA / SKIN PICKING

UNSORTED SO FAR


FOOTNOTES

1i use obsidian and their "daily notes" function. i created a template for these notes with all the questions and checkboxes i want, so that just gets plopped in. i quite like it, it's conveniet and i can adapt it easily, which is important so i don't feel "trapped" by my own system and disregard the entire thing. i've been using it for four months as of writing this (31.08.25) and it still works, which is quite long for me.

2i use obsidian for this too. i used to write it by hand, which to me is more satisfying, but it's easier to do continiously if i can just write it on my phone.