Explain Adult ADHD To Non-ADHD Adults

We All Have ADD Sometimes. It’s Not A Thing. Explain Adult ADHD

Part of #ExplainAdultADHD.  A campaign to reduce the ignorance, misinformation, and stigma against adults with ADHD. We All Have ADD Sometimes. It’s Not A Thing. “I was up late last night not sleeping. Thinking about how to to describe ADHD to someone who doesn’t understand it or doubts it. The Stigma that comes with it. How […]

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Please Don’t Count Me Out. Explain Adult ADHD

Part of #ExplainAdultADHD.  A campaign to reduce the ignorance, misinformation, and stigma against adults with ADHD.   Please Don’t Count Me Out. “In nature there is good, bad, defective, and different.  The brains of people with ADD and ADHD fall into the category of different.  Actually we fit into all of those categories in different ways

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You’re Not ADHD If You Are Having A Rough Day. Live In My Head For At Least 30 Seconds. Explain Adult ADHD

Part of #ExplainAdultADHD.  A campaign to reduce the ignorance, misinformation, and stigma against adults with ADHD. You’re Not ADHD If You Are Having A Rough Day. Live In My Head For At Least 30 Seconds. When I try to explain that I’m living with ADHD, some people tell me, “We’re all ADHD”. It makes my stomach

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Aim For The Stars. Avoid The Black Holes. Explain Adult ADHD

  Part of #ExplainAdultADHD.  A campaign to reduce the ignorance, misinformation, and stigma against adults with ADHD. Aim For The Stars. Avoid The Black Holes. “ADHD gifts and potential can contribute positively towards meeting team requirements, where managers are trusted and ADHD aware.  I openly speak to line managers about my strengths and sometimes my challenges

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ADHD And Love (Or Lack There Of) Explain Adult ADHD

Part of #ExplainAdultADHD.  A campaign to reduce the ignorance, misinformation, and stigma against adults with ADHD. ADHD And Love (Or Lack There Of) Explain Adult ADHD “I am a 32-year-old woman who was diagnosed with ADHD just two years ago. They said I was a “classic case” of a young girl who struggled in school and

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