According to the most recent research, women with ADHD go through even greater emotional upheaval than males. ADHD is just as likely to affect women as it is men. Despite major improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, some professionals might still believe that boys and men are more commonly affected than girls and women. Women with ADHD are therefore less likely than men to obtain the appropriate therapy and are more likely to be undiagnosed (or have a wrong diagnosis).
It's not just you. The largest barrier to self-actualization for many women like you is their own minds. ADHD is no longer solely a problem for young boys.
Perhaps you have always known that your brain functions differently. It's possible that your ideas appear to arrive, jumble, and exit at breakneck speed. Perhaps you've always had a wide range of interests and have struggled to settle on one item to focus on. You're definitely very creative, but you struggle to translate that focus into regular work. You may still accomplish your goals and lead the life you want despite whatever difficulties ADHD may present.
ADHD symptoms and signs that might have gone missed.
The impact of ADHD on relationships
The impact of ADHD on your success and career
How ADHD affects organization and suggestions for improvement
The professions that suit your thinking the best
And a lot more!
Women with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder have learned that their thoughts and behaviors might not be considered "proper" by society.
You'll learn the truth-that there is no such thing as correct-in this ground-breaking book.
You can learn to live with - and LOVE - the way your mind operates, even while ADHD might cause challenges that some people may be able to avoid.