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Insights on connection, health, wealth, and thriving with ADHD.

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Getting Started with Emajon
Community3 min read

Getting Started with Emajon

A quick orientation for early testers — what Emajon is, how to navigate it, and why there's no wrong way to start.

EmajonFebruary 28, 2026
Your Five Key Relationships
Community5 min read

Your Five Key Relationships

How to use the Inner Circle in Emajon — adding people, enriching profiles, and the gentle nudges that help you stay connected.

EmajonFebruary 28, 2026
Introducing Reconnect '26
Community4 min read

Introducing Reconnect '26

Everyone has people who matter. Reconnect '26 is a practice — not a challenge — for closing the gap between how much you care and how often you connect.

EmajonFebruary 26, 2026
The Science Behind Your Five
Community7 min read

The Science Behind Your Five

Why five relationships — not three, not ten — is the number that matters most for your health and happiness. A look at the research behind Reconnect '26.

EmajonFebruary 26, 2026
Welcome to Emajon
Community5 min read

Welcome to Emajon

The story behind Emajon — decades in the making, built on the belief that awareness of time is where meaningful change begins.

EmajonFebruary 23, 2026
The Loneliness Epidemic
connection17 min read

The Loneliness Epidemic

The Surgeon General called it a public health crisis. The WHO formed a commission. The data shows it kills as many people as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. So why are we still treating loneliness as a personal failing?

EmajonFebruary 19, 2026
Community13 min read

Executive Function Is the Operating System You Never Knew You Had

What executive function is, why it matters for every area of your life, and why understanding it changes how you see yourself.

EmajonFebruary 18, 2026
Community16 min read

The ADHD Friendship Problem Nobody Talks About

You love your friends. You think about them. You just... don't call. Here's the neuroscience of why ADHD makes friendship maintenance so hard — and what actually helps.

EmajonFebruary 17, 2026
Community16 min read

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: How Working Memory Shapes Your Relationships

You love your friends. You just can't seem to keep them visible. Here's the neuroscience of why people with ADHD lose touch — and what actually helps.

EmajonFebruary 15, 2026
Community17 min read

The Minimum Viable Friendship: What It Actually Takes to Maintain a Connection

The bar for maintaining a friendship is so much lower than you think. Research shows even minimal, infrequent contact can sustain a meaningful relationship — as long as it's genuine.

EmajonFebruary 14, 2026
Community19 min read

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria: When "They Probably Don't Want to Hear From Me" Feels Like Fact

Your friend doesn't text back for a day. A neurotypical brain shrugs it off. Your brain declares a five-alarm emergency. This is rejection sensitive dysphoria — and it shapes how millions navigate every relationship.

EmajonFebruary 13, 2026
Community19 min read

Why "Just Put Yourself Out There" Doesn't Work

The most common advice for loneliness is also the least evidence-based. A 280-study meta-analysis reveals what actually helps — and it's not more socializing.

EmajonFebruary 12, 2026
Community18 min read

The Power of "I Was Thinking About You"

Five words. That is all it takes. The simplest, most effective act of connection — and why your ADHD brain is wrong about it being too late.

EmajonFebruary 11, 2026
Community24 min read

Why We're Building This (A Personal Story)

This is not a product pitch. It is the story of a seven-month gap in a text thread, a diagnosis that changed everything, and the tool that needs to exist.

EmajonFebruary 10, 2026
Community15 min read

Why Every Personal CRM Misses the Point

The personal CRM market is booming, but every tool in it is solving the wrong problem. They optimize for networking when people are dying of loneliness.

EmajonFebruary 9, 2026
Community20 min read

The ADHD Guilt Spiral: From "I Should Call" to "It's Been Too Long"

The most common way ADHD brains lose friendships is not through conflict. It is through the slow, silent accumulation of unmade phone calls and unsent texts.

EmajonFebruary 8, 2026

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New articles on money, health, and community — plus strategies for following through. No overwhelm, we promise.

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