Is ADD/ADHD a Super Power?
I believe that it is.
I was diagnosed at 11 years old with ADD. For many years I was taking 40mg SR Ritalin, or Adderall. I still don’t understand how you can diagnose a child at that age. It honestly messed me up for many years because I believed there was something wrong with me – like I was broken – BUT it was actually quite the opposite, I had a SUPER POWER!
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If you deal with attention deficit disorder, or for me hyperactive disorder, it can be challenging trying to find the time to focus or even the ability to focus and really retain the content. Luckily, I was introduced to some really amazing books that helped me turn this condition into a super power.
One of those books was called Driven To Distraction by Edward Hallowell and John Ratey, which talked about not only the amazing leaders that we have in our world today who have ADD/ADHD, but also how they’ve dealt with it. The book gave me a framework to think about it, which I’d like to teach you.
Three of the benefits that I believe have really given me the edge are:
A lot of people believe the quick solution to dealing with ADD/ADHD is medication. I disagree. Don’t get me wrong, I believe you need treatment, but I think there’s a huge disconnect between medication and treatment. I learned this from Dr. Amen.
He looks at having ADD/ADHD like someone who needs glasses. It’s not a bad thing, it just is. There are so many amazing ways you can “treat” ADD/ADHD, so I decided to provide a list below on how I do it.
Now, I’m not an expert or a doctor, so I would encourage you to read up on the subject and try a few of these for yourself.
I never looked at ADD/ ADHD like it was a disability, and if anything, I really do believe that it’s a superpower, it’s an enhancement and it’s a part of who I am. I want everybody to live who they are.
I wanted to share this with you in case you are struggling with this and to give you some thoughts and strategies to work through it and really get the most out of your life.
Check out my video on how I turn my ADHD into a superpower.
If you have any questions, leave a comment below and I’ll get back to you today. What was your biggest takeaway? What resonated with you? Post a comment with your answer. I look forward to seeing you next Monday as I continue these weekly blogs.