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Women With ADHD: A Life-Changing Guide to Embrace the Hidden Struggles of Living with ADHD – Includes Debunked Myths and 15 Effective Tips to Positively Transform Your Life Kindle Edition
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Still struggling with the effects of having ADHD?
Do you …?
- Do you often feel as if life is out of control, and that it’s impossible to meet demands?
- Do you feel overwhelmed in stores, at the office, or at parties? Is it impossible for you to shut out sounds and distractions that don’t bother others?
- Do you often shut down in the middle of the day, feeling assaulted? Do requests for “one more thing” put you over the top emotionally?
- Do you have trouble balancing your checkbook?
- Do you feel like you’re always at one end of a deregulated activity spectrum — either a couch potato or a tornado?
- Do you feel that you have better ideas than other people but are unable to organize them or act on them?
- Do you start each day determined to get organized, and end each day feeling defeated?
- Do you despair of ever fulfilling your potential and meeting your goals?
Don’t let ADHD symptoms hold you back. Gain the skills you need to achieve your goals with help from this book
Women are as likely as men to have ADHD, and the latest research suggests that ADHD in women causes even greater emotional turmoil. Despite widespread improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, some professionals still may harbor the belief that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is something that primarily affects boys and men — not girls and women. Consequently, women with ADHD are more likely than men to go undiagnosed (or misdiagnosed), and less likely to receive appropriate treatment
Here's a little sneak preview of what you’ll get:
- The 15 most effective methods for coping with ADHD
- 6 Executive Function Strategies that Really Work for People with ADHD
- How to Stop Losing Things
- The common signs you need to know
- What Happens to Women with ADHD left undiagnosed
- Gender differences in ADHD: Why women struggle more
- ADHD and Relationships
- ADHD and Sleep Problems
- ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation
- Effects of ADHD on Sexuality
- Best Jobs for Women with ADHD
- How to improve focus in women with ADHD
- Life-management Tools for Women with ADHD
What’s Holding You Back?
- “I’m afraid of really hearing the truth.”
My book is designed with YOU in mind, and all of the information is delivered to you in a loving, gentle manner. You will never be put down by me, you will feel confident and supported!
- “I’m not ready to do anything just yet. I’ll get it when I’m ready to take action.”
This book doesn’t force you to do anything you’re not ready to do. You have all the time in the world to complete it, and you do it on your terms and at your speed
It's time to change your life! Learn how to turn your fear and self-doubt into confidence and self-love
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 12, 2021
- File size1590 KB
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- ASIN : B094W3LYTP
- Publication date : May 12, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1590 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 258 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #261,269 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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It did provide quite a bit of information. All of it relevant and useful, but not quite life changing. Most of the techniques and suggestions it gives to cope with ADHD are things I have been doing most of life. Not that fault the book on that, rather I thank witchcraft.
The worse thing, though not necessarily note worthy was that some of the information in the chapters seemed repetitive or a bit muddle. I also felt that there was not enough emphasis on you are not sum of your diagnosis, personal accountability, and that even with ADHD sometimes you have push through rather than be hindered by a stop sign.
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I skipped chapters that I didn’t relate to right now but the book is good to come back to for reference in the future.
Only criticism I have is that it can sometimes be repetitive either in certain sentences or whole chapters but it didn’t matter too much and din’t take away from the information.
People with ADHD might come across as having above-average levels of energy and may find it very hard to focus or sit still for long periods of time. The differences in brain development and brain activity of people with ADHD affect their attention levels and self-control.
There is very little information on ADHD in women since only a few studies have been conducted on this population. Women have recently been diagnosed and treated with ADHD, and today, the majority of what one believes about this population is based on the scientific expertise of mental health specialists who have spent considerable time counseling women.
Book written in a very simple way that can be read by rutri and that finally explains the ADHD disorder in women.
I feel like I knew pretty much everything in this book.
It might be a good book, for someone who is learning about ADHD for the first time.



