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The Silent Struggle: Taking Charge of ADHD in Adults, The Complete Guide 99p Kindle Book @Amazon

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Don't let the symptoms of A.D.H.D. pull you down.
An A.D.H.D. brain is wired differently, it does not operate in the same way as a "standard" or neurotypical brain. Most people will see this wiring variation as incorrect or deficient. It isn't. It's just different.

You're fine the way you are!
There's an entire chapter on the neurodivergent brain and how it functions.

We all know that A.D.H.D. brings substantial difficulties, such as time management, organizational skills, forgetfulness, difficulty finishing chores, mood swings, and interpersonal issues.

A chapter on ADHD and sexuality is included, which is an essential but often overlooked issue.

This book” Silent Struggle” offers powerful guidance and strategies to help you feel more confident. Accept yourself, embrace neurodiversity, work smarter, and achieve more of your goals by tapping into the power of your executive functioning skills.

Filled with specific tactics to enhance attention, stay organized, improve relationships, master emotions, and succeed in life.
Written by A.D.H.D. expert therapist and author of the “A.D.H.D. Today” series, William Ross-Child describes how A.D.H.D. affects every part of your life and how to overcome your daily challenges.

You’ll finally comprehend why you think, feel, and behave the way you do.

Himself, an A.D.H.D., Ross-Child draws on his 30+ years of experience guiding others to provide you with time-tested practical strategies which can significantly enhance every aspect of your life.

Strategies and organizational support should make your daily life simpler and less chaotic. Still, they are not meant to repair “defective goods” or transform you into someone other than yourself.

Silent Struggle-A.D.H.D. in Adults will enable you to learn the skills you need to attain your aspirations.


As an adult with A.D.H.D., live your life with confidence!
This revolutionary book will show you how to develop your talents, appreciate your neurodiversity, and interact with confidence and clarity.
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  1. GreekJesus's avatar
    GreekJesus
    Thanks
  2. urbanbushwacker's avatar
    urbanbushwacker
    Most people I know who claim to have ADHD are far from silent about it. they seem to use it as an excuse for their bad behaviour
  3. adams54's avatar
    adams54
    Thanks OP. I have two sons in their thirties with it (medically diagnosed as children) so this will be very useful
  4. pfarre10's avatar
    pfarre10
    Ive been diagnosed with adhd at 45.
    main clincher was,
    despite coming from a litterary familly,
    parents were prolific readers and my sister has a masters in english lit.

    I cant get through a book,
    other than the red dwarf series, obviously.

    quite fancy this, but as I struggled to get through the description....
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