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  • Men with Adult ADHD

  • Improve Concentration, Increase Productivity, and Stop Feeling Like a Failure
  • By: Edgar Wise
  • Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
  • Length: 3 hrs and 50 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (244 ratings)

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Men with Adult ADHD

By: Edgar Wise
Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
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Publisher's summary

Adult ADHD can affect men in different ways. Men may experience it in various ways, and its symptoms can be more challenging to detect. Men with ADHD are often overlooked, leaving many who are struggling with their abilities to feel isolated or confused about what they're experiencing. While the underlying mechanisms of ADHD are still being studied, it is thought that the male brain may process information differently than the female brain, which could account for some of these differences.

This audiobook was written for men who think they have ADHD or have been diagnosed with it. In this audiobook, you'll learn:

  • The symptoms and indications that will assist you in determining whether or not you have ADHD
  • The three factors that influence ADHD's development
  • The common misconceptions about ADHD
  • The five habits that can help you manage ADHD
  • The three-step framework to develop several habits when dealing with ADHD

Other benefits you can get by listening to this audiobook:

  • Find out what's been going on in your head all these years
  • Achieve personal goals without feeling like you're struggling against yourself
  • Find out what it feels like to live without limitations on your abilities
  • Stop feeling like crazy or that there's something wrong with you
  • Learn to manage your symptoms better, so you can feel more in control of your life

If you are a man struggling with ADHD, it can be tough to know where to turn for help. This audiobook is designed to provide you with information and guidance on how to cope with ADHD as an adult.

Knowledge is power. Once armed with the facts about adult ADHD, many people find themselves feeling less anxious or stressed-out because they understand why certain situations cause them problems. The good news is that just knowing these things makes a huge difference. So listen to this audiobook today. It could change your life forever.

©2021 Edgar Wise (P)2022 Edgar Wise
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Narrator made it awful

I am not sure who or even what “Helpful Matthew” is but this reading was terrible. It completely took away from the material and I eventually sped up the recording to 1.3x just to get through it. He reads as if he were a terrible form of A.I. and was programmed in his inflection. If not, it appears Helpful Matthew either did not read the material before switching on the mic, or took no notes when he did. Edgar Wise should be upset this book is presented with such distracting narration, especially when this is a book for guys that are easily distracted. I will avoid any book ever read by this narrator because of this reading.

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Made a lot of sense

While listening to the book, I heard a lot of behaviors being described that mimicked my own. It was good to feel like someone else understood how I thought/process new info.

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Informative

I learned a bit more about ADHD. I appreciate the book, but most of what I heard I’d known already. Great book.

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Irritating narrator, computer generated, AI.

I have difficulty describing, just how irritating it is to be distracted by the voice of the audiobook when the subject matter is ADHD. What happened to humans reading books? The piece is funny, the words are accented incorrectly, and awkwardly throughout this book, making it difficult to listen to.

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Mediocre Writing Read by a Useless A.I.

Please do not use a credit on this. If I could get my credit back, I would. If you find this book secondhand for less than $10, it’s probably a great buy. However, the writing is not exceptional. This is compounded by the fact that the “helpful Matthew“ that reads the book is almost unintelligible due to the strange speech patterns and reflections it uses.

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Boring tripe

They took a subject that could be interesting and made it boring. They could have provided information in a helpful manner, but they dragged out every paragraph with rhetoric and tone of mild silly drama.

I quit listening to it after a few slow chapters, then later tried again. It was still unengaging and annoying to listen to as it rambled off the obvious.

If they knew anything about ADD, why wouldn’t they make their book engaging?!?

Weak.

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Can’t get through it

If you get through this book you have either mastered your ADHD or you don’t have ADHD.

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Meh.

it's not a bad book, it just feels incomplete. but it doesn't really seem to be a lot of powerful suggestions in dealing with adult ADHD.

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Smart AI reader, but not smart enough

I believed throughout the book that the reader was human, just really bad at their job. Inflection is chaotic, nonsensical, and distracting. The book content is interesting but feels like it lacks credibility, partly due to the sparse use of source reference. Even the writing seemed to really fade in quality at the end. All that considered, the book was interesting enough to finish and offered some helpful advice and techniques for overcoming symptoms of ADHD.

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Wouldn't spend time on this

Seems almost like someone is reading a report. Not very engaging especially for someone with ADHD. If you can get through this you might not have ADHD.

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