Do your fragmented thoughts keep you from achieving the life you so desperately want?
It's not just you. The largest barrier to self-actualization for many women like you is their own minds. ADHD is no longer solely a problem for young boys.
The age group being diagnosed and treated for ADHD nowadays is women between the ages of 24 and 36. Despite the fact that women are four times less likely than males to receive a diagnosis, research has indicated that women are more negatively impacted by ADHD as a result of societal pressure and internalizing their problems.
Perhaps you have always known that your brain functions differently. It's possible that your ideas appear to arrive, jumble, and exit at breakneck speed.
Perhaps you've always had a wide range of interests and have struggled to settle on one item to focus on.
You're definitely very creative, but you struggle to translate that focus into regular work.
The insightful manual, Women with ADHD, will teach you about:
ADHD symptoms and signs that might have gone missed.
the part executive function plays in the mind's excessive activity.
Anxiety and social dysfunction as a result of ADHD.
ways to declutter your life step-by-step by identifying your focus areas.
Friendships and loneliness for persons with ADHD.
enhancing connections and selecting a mate who shares your intellectual interests.
The benefits of both "pay the bills" employment and career options.
developing thrifty spending practices.
plus a lot more!