Hannah Dixon had always considered herself “eccentric”.
“I felt like I couldn’t do certain things that others around me seemed to do effortlessly.”
Travelling, on the other hand, came easily to her. She has been a digital nomad for over 12 years, living and working in 58 countries.
It wasn’t until COVID-19 lockdowns provided ample time for self-reflection that she realised she might have ADHD and sought a diagnosis.
“Suddenly, my world and experiences to date began to make sense. It was very freeing!”
Hannah quickly realised that she was far from the only person in her location-independent community to be neurodivergent.
“When I meet someone, I often get this feeling of ‘Hey, you’re like
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