How turning chores into quests can make your neurodivergent brain happy
While ADHD presents a set of challenges, such as challenges in maintaining focus or completing tasks, there are innovative ways to manage and even leverage these setbacks. Enter the world of gamification—a strategy that can transform mundane tasks into engaging activities, making them more ADHD-friendly.
How Tiimo designs for diverse ways of sensory processing
At Tiimo, our commitment to inclusivity isn't just a tagline; it's woven into the fabric of our design processes. We understand that our users, much like the world around us, are diverse in how they process sensory information. Our approach recognizes and celebrates these differences, both in product design and on social media platforms.
Discover Interactive Widgets (iOS)
We thought Tiimo widgets could not get any better, yet here we are. Here’s a breakdown of our newest brainchild - interactive widgets for iOS.
Brainstorm | Changemakers by Tiimo
Welcome to Brainstorm, Changemakers by Tiimo, a series in which we’re talking to authors, therapists, chefs, and other experts at the forefront of change in the neurodivergent space.
Starter sessions
Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools.
Navigating time and energy as an Autistic and chronically ill person
From chronic fatigue to sensory needs, overstimulation to pain, there is a lot to navigate.
Reverse SAD: What it’s like when dealing with seasonal anxiety
I dread painfully warm summers and anticipate cool, cosy winters
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is here!
Let’s celebrate the incredible variation in our brains, the ways we can be neuroinclusive, and the important contributions neurodivergent people make in all of our communities.
An Autistic person's guide to avoiding seasonal overwhelm
Tips on building a gentle routine for the holidays
The Reverse Pomodoro Technique
If you struggle with executive dysfunction, depression or even just motivation - the reverse pomodoro technique might help you get started on a task without feeling overwhelmed