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adhdgirl99
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bellishes
10moYes, from the beginning but my theatre teacher told me to read out loud as much as I could, and now it’s easier. But it’s so much easier for me to actually remember what I was reading about, before noon. 😅
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gummygummy
10moI start reading a book. And one of two things start. It’s extremely entertaining and interesting I can’t put it down. Or I think i like what I’m reading and my brain gets distracted. I know I’m enjoying the book but sometimes my brain just says. Nope not for me. I can’t explain what it feels like. I have learned a trick. I read the book until i hate it! So then i push myself until i start loving it again. So i get a little excited when i start hating it! Because its push time and I want to be a little stubborn.
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