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Adhd Life Quotes

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“No one can hate themselves into a version of themselves that they like”
Richard Pink, Dirty Laundry: Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help

Nico J. Genes
“Life itself tricks us, plays us, misleads us, and even
paints one man as a good guy when he may as well be a bad one. Good or bad? Or maybe neither. Maybe life is playing the role it should: forever taking us on a journey where it makes it impossible for us to predict what will happen next.”
Nico J. Genes, ADHD: LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL

Nico J. Genes
“Knowing and being able to predict everything would make life lose its charm. They say that without sadness, we wouldn’t be able to know happiness.”
Nico J. Genes, ADHD: LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL

“Fire children are often told to "settle down", "be still", or - even worse - diagnosed with ADD when they may simply have a very energetic disposition from being a Fire element.”
Dondi Dahlin, The Five Elements: Understand Yourself and Enhance Your Relationships with the Wisdom of the World's Oldest Personality Type System

Rebecca Schiller
“The problem was me.
If you are the problem, then no matter where you go the problem will come along for the ride. Whatever dream you follow, whatever supposedly virgin territory you travel to, and however many times you tell yourself that it's unblemished: if you are the problem there is no escape.”
Rebecca Schiller, A Thousand Ways to Pay Attention: Discovering the Beauty of My ADHD Mind―A Memoir

Emilie Pine
“I like that I have ten things on the go, all at once. I like that I'm always planning for the next thing. I like that I bring a high energy to my life, that I see it as a challenge. I like that my favourite thing to do on the flight home is to look at the airline route map to pick my next destination.”
Emilie Pine, Notes To Self

Dan Pearce
“My current age is, 'if I don't write it down within three seconds, I'll forget it.”
Dan Pearce, Single Dad Laughing: The Best of Year One

Rebecca Schiller
“Sometimes I have all this energy, I'm unstoppable and I can do all these things at once, really fast, and then it keeps going, like a whirlwind and I can't stop it. Then other times I'm so muddled and I can't manage, so confused and angry and upset. I don't understand it.”
Rebecca Schiller, A Thousand Ways to Pay Attention: Discovering the Beauty of My ADHD Mind―A Memoir

Himmilicious
“ADHD is not about procrastination, it’s about suffering from the pain of knowing you’re supposed to work but physically you’re just not able to get up and do it because your brain isn’t giving command to your body!”
Himmilicious

Annie Eklöv
“Parenting kids with ADHD is HARD, and we
(parents) make it more complicated when our homes don’t
support our children’s needs.”
Annie Eklöv, Help! My Room Exploded: How to Simplify Your Home to Reduce ADHD Symptoms

Annie Eklöv
“s. “Mom, I feel my ADHD less when I only have
things I need and love in my room. It already feels much
better in there, and I haven’t finished yet.”
Annie Eklöv, Help! My Room Exploded: How to Simplify Your Home to Reduce ADHD Symptoms