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You mean I am not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?! – Kelly & Ramundo

Book review

Apersonal guide to ADHD

“You Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?!” is one of the best-selling titles on ADHD ever written. The first book written about adult ADD, and the first one written by adults with ADD. The book explores the latest science, diagnostic process, and treatment options and provides both moral support and practical tips for reducing chaos and disorganization, improving memory, and forging better relationships at home and work.

Ramundo and Kelly also examine the often-overlooked positive effects of ADHD. With more than 200,000 copies in print, “You Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?!” is already an essential reference for anyone facing the challenges of adult ADD. This new edition is a perfect blend of strategies for daily life and must-have medical information – an inspiring resource that enables the millions of adults living with ADD to finally take control.

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ADHD Coach, Andrew Lewis

Andrew Lewis

Andrew Lewis is an ADHD Coach, writer and founder of SimplyWellbeing. He has over ten thousand hours and fifteen years of experience in coaching ADHD executives, business professionals and creatives. His expertise with ADHD is personal, with decades of his own experience, bringing up an ADHD child, running a large support group and in coaching clients often for years He has published his writing via this website and has ADHD online courses in development. His business expertise comes from a twenty years career in software, from programming, through marketing, sales and running a few start-ups.

Further reading

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Interesting perspective of how environment influences societal outcomes
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