Craig Abbott, a design manager at Elastic, discusses his experiences with ADHD and the importance of accessibility in design. Diagnosed three years ago, he realized that his existing coping strategies, such as using a paper notebook, fidget toys, and the Pomodoro technique, were essential for maintaining focus. Craig emphasizes that accessibility benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities, by improving overall user experiences. He advocates for iterative accessibility practices, highlighting that efforts to include marginalized groups enhance design for all users. Craig also underscores the importance of flexible working conditions and structured communication to accommodate neurodivergent individuals. His ongoing involvement in accessibility, despite no longer holding a full-time role in the field, reflects his commitment to fostering a culture of inclusivity and continuous improvement.