"In this unique and engaging memoir, journalist and popular blogger Zoë Kessler shares her own story of being diagnosed with ADHD in her late 40s. Throughout the book she offers readers key coping skills based on her experience; skills that can help readers focus their energy, become more organized, and boost their self-esteem while tapping into creativity and humor"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
Being diagnosed -- Being hyperactive -- Being addicted -- Being inattentive -- Being hyperfocused -- Being fired -- Being socially challenged -- Being hormonal -- Being time management challenged -- Being impulsive -- Being disorganized -- Being overwhelmed -- Being financially challenged -- Being unconventional -- Being creative -- Being highly sensitive -- Being experimental.