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Executive functioning Boss story

If you have dyslexia, reading and structuring text - you could also have problems in other areas. Dyslexia's boss in Executive functioning. Executive functioning works as a manager in the front of the brain. He decides what should and should not happen. Often he is out to lunch and only comes in and organised stuff when someone gets excited. He also has a few other related reports; Dyspraxia, ADHD, Anxiety and Depression. He also has an overseas report call ASD, who checks in every now and again. Dyslexia and ADHD are like twins. ADHD and Dyslexia have trouble reading. But when ADHD gets excited he reads pretty well. At least he thinks he does. They often get distracted and decide to do something else less boring. They tend to come up with a lot of ideas but don't tend to follow through. ADHD also has a really good relationship with ASD. They share similar interests and together with they get a lot done but only if the conditions are just right and it's interesting...like writing stories when you should be doing other things.

ASD has a desk extremely far away from Dyslexia. Although they work on the same projects, they never seem to be in the same place at the same time. ASD has learnt to spot the spelling mistakes and quickly covers them sometimes. He has a badge on his desk saying, "grammar nerd." ASD cannot imagine if Dyslexia is real, perhaps he is not paying enough attention to when he comes in.. an hour passes.
Dyslexia thinks the same about ASD. Dyspraxia is always bumping into things but actually enjoys dancing and running, and jumping, and falling, and moving, and playing instruments, and taking naps. In fact, they all enjoy taking naps after working hard, during their lunch break, on the way to work, after work, and anywhere. Inspired by https://www.additudemag.com/add-inattentive-adhd-symptom-test-adults/

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