Making ADHD Happen for You Not to You

Season #3 Episode #11

Have you ever thought of ADHD happening for you, not to you or against you? 

People like us would graduate with honors if they could earn a degree for all we’ve had to do to adapt to a world that wasn’t designed with us in mind.

The biggest mistake a lot of ADHDers make, mainly because they don’t know how their brain works, is using methods that are designed for the non ADHD brain.

Remember the good old days when Apple and PC operating systems couldn’t have a civil conversation? 

You'd send a Word document from your Mac to a PC, and, you know, it was like trying to get a cat and a dog to read Shakespeare together. 

The PC would look at that document and say, “What is this gibberish?!” 

Meanwhile, the Mac was off in its corner, being all artsy and misunderstood.

Well, that’s pretty much how the ADHD brain operates. It's like having a Mac in a world full of PCs. 

This episode is all about inspiring you to inspire and challenge you to look at ADHD with a different set of lenses and become the private investigator of what your brain needs more of to do things in respect to how our brain works.

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