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ADHD is a unique brain wiring that influences how people focus, process information, and manage energy. The key symptoms are: • inattention • impulsivity • hyperactivity It’s not about being lazy—it's a neurological challenge to perceive and plan for the future.

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Approximately 366.3 million adults worldwide live with ADHD. But most people think ADHD means: • being lazy • bad at school • not paying attention That's wrong. So what exactly is ADHD?

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You've been lied to. ADHD is not a disorder. It's a superpower. Here’s how to turn ADHD into hyper-focus (backed by science):

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This brain map says it all: The red area shows an underactive frontal lobe in a child with ADHD. That’s the part responsible for: • Focus • Planning • Impulse control ADHD isn't a behavioral problem. The brain is wired different—but that's only half of the story…

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That same “underactivity” is also what makes ADHD brains: • More intuitive • Better at spotting patterns • Highly creative when engaged No wonder so many top creators, entrepreneurs, and artists have ADHD.

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Think of it this way: ADHD is like being better or worse at writing. Taller or shorter in height. It's not "good" or "bad"—just different. These are quantitative differences, not qualitative (like a personality disorder) But here's what most people don't realize…

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Dopamine is your motivation & reward chemical. People with ADHD have lower baseline dopamine, so: • You crave novelty • Boring tasks feel unbearable • You switch between tasks often It may feel like a failure but it's called neurobiology.

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I used to think something was wrong with me. • I couldn’t sit still • Noise made me shut down • I’d start 6 projects and finish none But once I understood ADHD doesn't mean I'm broken—it all clicked. Here’s how to turn ADHD into your superpower:

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1) Follow your curiosities If you have ADHD you have the ability to hyper-focus. For that to happen you need to do more of what interests you. Your brain was never broken—it was just bored.

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2) Cut excessive social media scrolling Adult ADHD increased due to smartphone use and modern life's demands. Try this: • turn off notifications • declutter your home screen • keep your phone in a different room Reclaim your time and attention.

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3) Somatic therapy ADHD is not just in your head—it's in your body: • restlessness • emotional dysregulation • heightened physical sensations Somatic therapy is the best way to process and heal from past traumas that may be exacerbating ADHD symptoms.

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ADHD isn’t a deficit. It’s a different operating system. Yes, it needs tools. Yes, it needs structure. But with awareness, it can become your superpower. Learn how to drive it—and your “weakness” becomes the engine of your genius.

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I’ve coached hundreds of women. Here’s something many don’t realize: • There's a chance you haven't been diagnosed with ADHD because you're a high function individual • Lots of women are misdiagnosed ADHD because most of the ADHD research is male focused The system has failed you.

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I'm genuinely curious… What’s your experience with ADHD? Which tools have helped you most? Let me know in the comments!

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Before you leave… I’m building a community to help women break generational patterns and heal through somatic relief. I created a free email course, you can start today:

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Thanks for reading! If you want more content like this: Drop a like and follow me @GoBeHERco RT the 1st tweet of this thread to help more people

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It’s more like, the information is in your brain but is does not land / settle. It is racing around in circles in your brain. And you have to catch the information you have to use. And that is difficult.

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