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Handago: I Said I Would Do It!

Han

The rambles of a scatterbrained language learner trying to survive a foreign country and perfectionism paralysis.

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    Hello! My name is Han and I’m a mexican illustrator and character designer currently living in South Korea. I write about my journey with self-improvement with a focus on ADHD-friendly techniques.

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