Is your life always in disarray, and you can't seem to get anything organized?
Do you ever feel that your life is spinning out of control and that you can't keep up with the demands?
Do you ever get overwhelmed at shops, at work, or at parties? Is it difficult for you to block out noises and distractions that don't disturb you?
If we’ve got your attention, keep reading!!
If you're a woman who has attention deficit disorder (ADHD), you've likely always known you're different. We learn as females whose habits, thinking, learning, or working methods are favored, acceptable, tolerated, and frowned upon.
These preferences are expressed in various ways, ranging from media and literature to discussions with classmates and parents in our first-grade classroom. ADHD is a neurobiological disease, which means it affects the biology of the central nervous and is characterized by impairments in executive functioning and self-control. Inattention, ADHD, or a mix of the two are the outcomes.
To be diagnosed with ADHD, the condition must have begun in childhood and be causing impairment in one or more settings. Let's take a closer look at the consequences of executive dysfunction.
Every single one of us has struggled with the opening sentence of a dissertation or an essential letter at one point or another. The road to getting past the mental stalemate is not always smooth, but many of us eventually managed to summon this same complex planning and organizational skills required to write term papers or manage work projects or to plan a kitchen renovation or separate dark from the light-colored laundry at some point.
The three kinds of ADHD are ADD (often referred to as ADD or attention deficit disorder).
Females with ADHD learn via different channels throughout their lives that the way they believe, work, talk, connect, and behave does not line up with the desired way of being in the world.
In other words, kids learn that diversity is a negative thing, and since these women are aware of their differences, they learn that they have been undesirable. It's time to make a difference!
In this guide, you'll learn:
Basics of ADHD
Symptoms, Myths, and causative factors of ADHD
Associated factors of ADHD
ADHD in Women, diagnosis, and management
Accepting your ADHD and coping with stigma
Treatment options for Adults with ADHD
Meditation, Holistic eating for ADHD
Strategies to excel at relationships, work, and away from home with ADHD
...and so much more!!
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