If you're a woman with an attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you've probably known that you're different all your life. As women, we learn which types of behavior, thought, studying, and working are favored, approved and tolerated, and frowned upon. Such interests are expressed in countless ways, from the media and books to our first-grade classroom to our classmates and parents. Throughout a lifetime, people with ADHD discover through various channels that the way they think, work, speak, communicate, and behave is not in line with the world's preferred approach. They know, in short, that the difference is evil. And since those women know they're different, they're told that they're wrong.
It is the time to embrace yourself the way you are and to understand the way how your brain works and for others to understand the condition of their beloved ladies fighting with ADHD and help them in managing stuff and in growing.
In this guide, you will learn:
- How to manage time?
- How to break different barriers and grow in various phases of life?
- How to get success in the workplace?
- How to organize your home family and social life
- How to help your beloved lady in dealing with ADHD?
This workbook will help guide you if you're ready to develop a strong, brave, and comfortable sense of self, accept your unique brain-based differences, and build your strengths.