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Reading other ADHD adult experiences and thoughts

There are many fantastic blogs written by ADHD authors. I enjoy reading other ADHD writers, for their ADHD style and humour and to feel part of a rather weird ADHD club, though being a maverick “I don’t want to belong to any club that will accept people like me as a member”, thanks Groucho.
  • My ADD / ADHD Blog – Thoughts, Tips, and Information from Tara McGillicuddy, an ADHD Coach and Woman with ADHD
  • The Splintered Mind – Overcoming AD/HD & depression with lots of humor and attitude by Douglas Cootey
  • ADHD Roller Coaster – Gina Pera, author of “Is it You, Me or Adult ADHD“, blogs about lifestyle guidance for couples
  • ADD Consults – Terry Matlen, therapist, author and ADHD coach, helps women and mothers overcome ADHD challenges
  • Untapped Brilliance – author and ADHD coach Jacqueline Sinfield helps adults with ADHD with strategies and life hacks
  • Marla Cummins – has 20 years helping college students and adults with ADHD use healthy techniques to be more effective
  • Dr. Edward Hallowell – psychiatrist, author of “Delivered from Distraction” and speaker. His ADHD advice is intelligent and warm

Andrew Lewis, ADHD Coach UK

Andrew Lewis is an Adult ADHD Coach, writer and founder of SimplyWellbeing. He has over 16,000 hours of experience in coaching over 600 adults with ADHD, including many ADHD business professionals and ADHD creatives. Andrew ran a major ADHD support group and even an ADHD diagnostic clinic for a while. Andrew is an adult ADHD Coach backed with business expertise from a twenty years career in software, from roles in programming, through marketing, sales and to running a few software start-ups. 

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What if our ADHD traits come from Neanderthal genes?
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Differences in brain hemispheres are dismissed as pop-science, yet current research shows otherwise
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Deep yet uncontrolled focus
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The only person doing your job? The only person in your “department”? Maybe you're ADHD.
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We don't inhibit our ADHD emotions, so life is usually a roller coaster
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Medicine understands disease, disorder and disability but not diversity. Research indicates advantageous traits too.
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Jonathan Mooney discusses the how education focuses on the wrong skills
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