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u/sebert14 · 6 pointsr/ADHD

My husband also has ADD and is an absolute disaster in the morning. I try not to complain, but it's hard. But, we have some things that have truly helped ease the burden on both of us.


  1. My husband has a terrible time waking up. We bought a Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock with Bed Shaker. This is damn near impossible to sleep through.


  2. Once awake, my husband is so out of it and has NO sense of time and how much time has passed. He kept running late because he would stay in the shower too long, as 20 minutes only felt like 5 to him. We got two shower clocks and put one in the shower and one next to the vanity.


  3. We added a (small entry way mail basket](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WWRLKHH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dU3lzbX8FEQW1) with hooks for his wallet and our keys. Make sure they get put there as he enters the home each day.


  4. Plan ahead. My husband takes a mug of iced coffee each morning and his lunch for the day. I make sure to make sure this is ready the night before or as he's in the shower, depending on my own schedule. My husband wears essentially the same thing each day, but if your husband needs to select an outfit daily, do it the night before.


  5. He keeps his medicine in his nightstand (medicine cabinet is not the best idea with guests/ children/ maintenance employees in our apartment.



    Finally, the mess. I don't think there will ever be a perfect answer for this. My husband's thing is he works in IT and ALWAYS thinks he'll need this part/ cord/ software book for a random issue in the future. He also starts many projects and doesn't complete them before moving on to the next thing. It takes a lot of communication to let him know to get this out of the way or I'm throwing it away. It's also really hard at the moment because we moved from a rental house in the suburbs to an apartment in the city and we just don't have enough room for everything. If you figure this out, I'd love to know your secret.