ADHD Tips Tricks Tools Advice – COMING SOON LINK

The link you have clicked is to an article that is scheduled to be published in the near future.

COMING SOON – Or, if it is May 3 or after, here is the right link to Take St Johns Wort for Depression with ADHD ADD. If it isn’t May 3rd yet, you’ll get a not found.

Wondering what this is all about? Keep reading below

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People with ADHD, or ADDers, as I like to call us, don’t like to wait. We especially don’t like to have to wait when we were not expecting to have to wait at all. I understand.

However, as a fellow ADDer, or a loved one of an ADDer, I hope that you can return that same understanding to me.

You see, I don’t just talk the talk. I have ADHD just like most of you do. When I write multi-part articles, I need to maximize my writing time by being able to publish them in parts on different days. This is for a number of reasons, but the biggest one starts with G and rhymes with “moogle”.

What I should do is publish the first part and end it with some sort of coming soon remark and then go back and add the link to the next part after it is actually published and posted up onto the ADHD tools website here at ADDessories. However, that relies on me achieving several things that are, like most ADDers, not really a strong suit.

First, I would have to make a note that I needed to go back and add the link.

Then, I would have to see that note, not just anytime, but at a time when I was both near a computer with Internet access and in a position to stop what I am currently doing and add the link into the original post. All of this would need to be accomplished without becoming distracted by comments, WordPress theme design changes, looking at traffic reports, wondering if I should block a certain ADHD advertisement, and so on.

Already, I can see that you completely understand what I am talking about.

What I have done instead is to create this coming soon page and set the link at the bottom of the first published article to link here where I also have posted a real link to the next part that will show up as Not Found if you click it too soon. In this way, those of you that arrive too early get an explaination of what is going on instead of wondering if it is broken, and those of you who arrive after the second part is published, but before I edit the original article’s link, can still go along to the second part without any delay.

If you are wondering how this is any different than the system where I leave myself a note, the big difference is that I will try and use this page again in the future whenever I am publishing a multi-part post in order to put the multi-part links here. When I do, I will see that there is an old link here already that I need to update. Considering that when that happens I will already be working on ADDessories, we can assume that it is both an appropriate time to be updating that old link and that I am currently equipped with an Internet connection. So, the old link gets changed, and the new link takes its place, until we meet again.

If you blog or otherwise publish content on the Internet, this is a great ADHD trick tip to help you keep your multi-part posts linked up properly. Feel free to use this ADHD advice if you like.