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I try to keep an open mind about my life, but writing about ADHD three times a week makes it hard to think of life in any other way. I don’t know if I can get through a day without thinking about ADHD and the effect it has on me.

I don’t recommend anyone wear their ADHD on their shirt like I do, but that doesn’t mean that they can leave it behind on their pillow when they get up in the morning. I just don’t know if I can get through a day without thinking about it?

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My ADHD Mind Is An Open Book

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  1. Kelly,
    I wouldn’t have you any other way, if that makes sense at all. Yes, you are constantly on a thinking process to honor what you have learned and help others by leaving a little light on the path; but I think you would be that way anyway. ADHD or not. Thank you for sharing your world; in its beauty and challenges. Even though I have yet to be formally diagnosed, your writing here has made a world of difference to me. I know that I’m not necessarily lazy or chaotic and I know what to do about it now.

    • Thanks again, Nadine. I’m glad you have found help here. I know that it’s hard, but knowing you as I do, I know you’ll find your way.

      And how can anyone be both chaotic and lazy? We’re contradictions even in the things we are not, aren’t we?

      Kelly

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