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Why am I always losing everything? Not every disorganized person has ADHD

Why am I always losing everything? Not every disorganized person has ADHD

This article explores why some people are chronically disorganized, such as forgetting items or missing appointments, and notes that this behavior isn't always linked to ADHD. It examines the origins of such chaotic habits and offers guidance on how individuals can learn to be more organized.

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