Just watching stories from someone I follow on Instagram (I believe they do like Hinch as she has mentioned her in dribs and drabs). Well she’s been quite open about her issues with mental health and that she receives therapy. So she’s talking about doing a tadaa list today. That therapy recommends you write it down and tick it off once you have completed it. This is supposed to motivate you and then you feel better about doing more tasks. Rather than seeing a list full of things that you feel too overwhelmed to complete. I just can’t believe what hinch is doing, twisting something that actually sounds like a really beneficial thing for people who struggle and then making money off it. It’s clear that Hinch doesn’t follow her lists in the way she says. The ticks she does are obviously prerecorded and I think she must reuse a lot of them just to suit her content. This is the first time I’ve seen someone talk about a list in this way, which just makes me see how damaging these Hinch lists could be for someone who is actually struggling. I actually saw a comment on one of her posts the other day from someone asking to borrow Hinch for the day as she used to be bad with ocd, got over it but has now let things slip and doesn’t know how to get back on track with cleaning