When you hear the term ADHD, you probably imagine a kid who has trouble paying attention in school. But ADHD is not just a childhood problem. Somewhere between 4 and 5 percent of adults also struggle with ADHD and the many ways it can disrupt a responsibility-filled adult life. …
Struggling with the everyday inefficiencies and frustrations caused by your ADHD? People with ADHD often struggle with organizational skills, managing their time, planning, and sticking to long or difficult tasks. This can cause ongoing chaos in their own lives, as well as a lower quality of life for their family…
Are you trying to figure out the difference between ADD and ADHD? Well, in that case, we have good news for new you. You don’t have to look for the difference between ADD and ADHD, because ADD is an outdated term. In the past, it was used to describe what…
Have you been struggling with concentrating, being organized, or have trouble paying attention even as an adult? Having adult ADHD is a lot more common than you think. 4% of American adults are living with ADHD. If you have not been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder as an adolescent,…
Having ADHD as an adult can be incredibly stressful. “Adulting” is hard enough as it is; bills need to get paid; family obligations need to be met, and relationships need to be managed. If you have trouble regulating your focus, your emotions, and your sensory perceptions on top of all…
These days it seems everybody has ADHD, or rather, the diagnosis has become synonymous with anyone with a lack of focus. While this is undoubtedly a symptom of ADHD, it does not equate to an actual diagnosis. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can be challenging to diagnose accurately, just as it…