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“ADHDinos”: 30 Times This Artist Perfectly Captured What Living With ADHD Is Like In His Comics (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistThere’s nothing better than humor to help us navigate some of the more serious life struggles at times. For example, Ryan Keats, a talented comic artist, has been exploring what it’s like to live with ADHD through the eyes of a cute cartoon dinosaur.
“ADHDinos is a webcomic about the daily struggles I (and many others) experience with ADHD. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and felt like I was on my own. I was then surprised to find such a massive and supportive online community where I was able to learn how to better navigate many of my problematic behaviors,” the artist said in his previous post here on Bored Panda. Scroll down to see the newest additions to ADHDinos comics.
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When asked about the feedback the artist has had of people with ADHD reading his comics, he replied: “Something I learned following my first in-person event and all the amazing conversations I had with fans is that those who relate to the comics most are individuals who were diagnosed with ADHD later in life, like myself (or those with no formal diagnosis). I think this is because we never had these resources and information growing up while struggling with ADHD.
While I try my best to bring humor to these topics, I think the real value of the comics is the small nuggets of information contained within them. I get a lot of responses like “I feel seen” or “are you bugging my therapy sessions” but I think the most amazing thing I’ve been told is that someone not only learned something about themselves that they’ve struggled with for a while, but that through the comic they were able to explain an issue to others that they couldn’t before.
Moreover, I’ve almost lost count (I know it’s at least 50) of people who said that they sought out a diagnosis because of the comics. That’s really cool to me."
"In terms of producing the comics, the quickest I’ve ever done is an hour with the average being about 4, but certain comics (anything at night or in the dark for some reason) take me a lot longer to get right.”
When asked about his work process, the artist says: “I’ll have good days and bad days with work. Some days I'll write down a dozen useable ideas and other times I'll go weeks without coming across anything noteworthy.
I write everything in my notes app because I almost always have my phone nearby. I’ll often stop whatever I’m doing to get the idea or premise down. The worst feeling in the world is having a good idea and then losing it, and if I don’t get the idea down within a minute or so (sometimes seconds) it’s gone - so I’m a little weird about that.”
As for future goals, the talented creator says: “I have my book coming out in spring which is really exciting! I’ve created 40 new comics exclusively for that (which is pretty huge because I only passed comic #80 recently).
That opportunity has opened up a lot of doors for me and I have some huge plans (some secret) for this year. I have to revamp the clothing merchandise completely, figure out how to make the best pushies ever, make ADHDinos.com a little more useful, and I have a number of really cool in-person events planned for the next year!
Ultimately, I want to make ADHDinos into something individuals with ADHD can relate to and improve themselves through. I think the comic does a great job of highlighting issues (namely ones I’m still struggling with) but as it stands I don’t offer a lot of direction for people who are also struggling (namely because I’m still learning).
I’ve got plans for some really neat ways to improve the actionable information and resources available to viewers and I’m looking forward to learning the best ways to provide these going forward.”
*slaps t-rex* No! Bad! Don’t make me think this! My friends love me very much!
Then you overthink your overthinking, then you overthink overthinking that overthinking, then…
Procrastinate by doing something else you need to do, then if you can’t focus, procrastinate by doing that thing :).
Yeah, me too and I’m not even ADHD, I just zone out A LOT. Like half of the time I’m not even listening to y- OH A SQUIRREL 🐿
Load More Replies...PLOT TWISTTT the adhdino just agreed to eat pizza w/o pineapple 😱😱😱😱 ‘WGAT HAVE I DONEERE” -adhdino
Me (ADHD): uhhhh…. *knits eyebrows together* …..sure
The correct answer is always, I'm washing my hair that day. C'mon, it worked for my grandmother
Love these so much, but I do not appreciate the main character being based off me, LOL
To anyone suffering from their procrastination, if you don't know them already, I highly recommend the articles on the following website. There are 3 articles on procrastination, part 1, part 2, and the "procrastination matrix". They explain the issue extremely well (and it's a fun read, I promise!!!). https://waitbutwhy.com/2013/10/why-procrastinators-procrastinate.html
Yeah haven't got time right now maybe when I get back from holiday. Maybe
Load More Replies...Those seriously seem like stuff everybody goes through.... I'm not sure how it's different. I guess you do them more often. Idk. Plus only seems like your talking about attention deficit not hyper activity
True. Everyone experiences them. Not everyone experiences them every single day with every single action or thought to the point there can be a negative impact upon every aspect of life . Thats the difference.
Load More Replies...Love these so much, but I do not appreciate the main character being based off me, LOL
To anyone suffering from their procrastination, if you don't know them already, I highly recommend the articles on the following website. There are 3 articles on procrastination, part 1, part 2, and the "procrastination matrix". They explain the issue extremely well (and it's a fun read, I promise!!!). https://waitbutwhy.com/2013/10/why-procrastinators-procrastinate.html
Yeah haven't got time right now maybe when I get back from holiday. Maybe
Load More Replies...Those seriously seem like stuff everybody goes through.... I'm not sure how it's different. I guess you do them more often. Idk. Plus only seems like your talking about attention deficit not hyper activity
True. Everyone experiences them. Not everyone experiences them every single day with every single action or thought to the point there can be a negative impact upon every aspect of life . Thats the difference.
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