My tip for the day: when possible, start a bad day over
About me: 35F, ADHD diagnosed & medicated as of a few years ago, ASD suspected
I had a really stressful morning today. I'm a wedding florist, I work from home, and immediately after heading downstairs to start my day, I discovered a Fedex delivery attempt slip on my door for the fresh flowers I was expecting. (Why I did not hear the door bell, or if they even rang the door bell, I have no idea, because I get these deliveries often and have never had an issue hearing the bell before today. But anyway...)
This immediately sent me into panic mode (will my flowers ever come? will they all be dead? will this cause my whole business to fail??!?! AHHH) and then complete overwhelm. I'm literally crying in the car on my drive to Fedex to try to sort this out, my overly stressed brain is taking wrong turns, I'm getting lost, adding to my overwhelm. Thank goodness the Fedex employee was a literal angel when I finally got there, and worked with me to get redelivery scheduled for later today.
For hours after, I could not calm down. My brain and body were still feeling completely panicked. I couldn't settle into any of the other tasks I had to get done today while I awaited redelivery.
Finally I asked my husband if he could babysit the door for an hour or so because I needed to restart my day!
I got in the shower and took a nice, long, hot one. I know many AuDHDers hate showering, but for me it's my happy place. Then I got a cup of coffee and some breakfast (mind you, it's past noon at this point lol) and laid in bed with it for a bit. Browsed the internet etc. as I do on my regular, calm mornings. Then I was able to get up, get dressed, and start over. I truly feel so much better.
So maybe this can help someone else one day. If your day ever gets off to a bad start, as goofy as it sounds, give yourself permission to "restart it" in whatever way makes the most sense for you (and is achievable given whatever your work/life circumstances are, as I realize not everybody works for themself from home!)