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It's okay, I don't recall it being my cheese either.
...so he responded with a serious and well-educated tone of voice that I do present with 8 out of 10 'qualified characteristics' of someone with ADHD, which I've probably had my whole life. And this is the way I started my journey called: "So, now all I have to do is re-learn everything I learned during my first 50 years of life, right?" But, wait a minute, I was responding to Husband, Father, Teacher...Sorry! I tend to get a bit, okay very distracted when the day's last dose of Adderral wears off.
First thing I'd like for you to do is give yourself a good, atta boy! You're facing the biggest challenge you'll ever come up against...YOURSELF. It takes courage to look deep inside oneself especially when realizing that the discovery isn't a cure. I agree with the responder, who referenced the book, "Delivered From Distraction". The same authors had previously written "Driven To Distraction." (By the way, I've not finished reading either of these books.) Go figure!
For my part, though, I'd like to offer this: Learn as much as you can about Executive Functioning...Plan, Organize, Follow Steps, Filter Distractions, Track What You Do , Make Adjustments, and Evaluate Your Results. I've framed these words and posted them in my work office on the wall directly opposite my desk. I write them across the top of my 2-page/week productivity planner. If I forget, well let's just say that my structure breaks down.
I wish you and your loved ones the best because they need and want your manly caring and compassion.
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