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Women with ADHD

The Complete Guide to Stay Organized, Overcome Distractions, and Improve Relationships. Manage Your Emotions, Finances, and Succeed in Life

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Women with ADHD

By: Sarah Davis, Linda Hill
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Is a distracted and scattered mind preventing you from securing the life you deeply desire?

You’re not alone. For many women just like you, the biggest obstacle on their path to self-actualization is their own mind. ADHD isn’t just for young boys anymore.

Women from age 24 to 36 are now the fastest-growing population diagnosed and treated for ADHD today. While women are four times less likely to get diagnosed than men, research has shown that ADHD causes a greater toll on women due to societal pressure and internalizing their struggles.

Maybe you always knew your brain worked differently. It’s possible that thoughts seem to enter your mind, shuffle, and move on at incredible speed. Maybe you’ve always found yourself interested in many things, unable to focus and build upon one.

You’re probably incredibly creative but find it difficult to distill that focus into consistent effort.

In the illuminating guide, Women with ADHD, you’ll learn about:

  • Signs and symptoms of ADHD that may have gone unnoticed.
  • The role of executive function in the hyperactive mind.
  • ADHD’s effect on social dysfunction and anxiety.
  • Step-by-step methods to declutter your life by defining your target areas.
  • Isolation and friendships for those with ADHD.
  • Improving relationships and choosing romantic partners that complement your mind.
  • Career paths vs. “pay the bills” jobs and the advantages of both.
  • Becoming intelligent with your spending habits.
  • And much more!

If you are a woman with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, you’ve learned that the way you think and act might not be what society would label as “correct”. In this breakthrough guide, you’ll be enlightened to the truth that is: There is no such thing as correct!

Although ADHD can present difficulties that others may have the privilege of avoiding, you can learn to work with–and love–the way your mind works.

Scroll up and hit “Buy Now” to finally learn how.

©2022 Faye Wu (P)2022 Faye Wu
Attention Deficit Disorders Psychology Mental Health Inspiring Women Development
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A necessary read

As someone who has recently been diagnosed with ADHD, this has helped me understand myself, and provide tools for success! Not only has the diagnosis and treatment been life-changing, this book is excellent support material.

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So many helpful hints

I am a 73 year old female educator, diagnosed with ADHD at age 37. I knew I had it since the moment I learned the name of it. The doctor said, WOULD IT SURPRISE YOU TO LEARN YOU ARE TEXTBOOK ADHD? Nope. Not one bit. I had learned many coping techniques but decided to give medication a try. Oh my ! So helpful. You can actually even tell from my handwriting if I have taken my medication or not! I do take “pill holidays” on days when I have no need to be focused. I have many more of those days since retiring. I think ADHD is a gift of sorts. I just wish it had been identified when I was a child.
Many great ideas in this book. I see myself on most every page.


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Bada Boom!!

Well, that answered all my questions on why I do this and that are this way and aren’t able to do that like others are! I enjoyed it very much! I can now take a step back and have another perspective on HOW-to filter my ways of completing most all things in my difficult life that used to control me but I am going to start controlling and managing much better with the help of this amazing book!

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Inquiring Minds

I chose this book because my adult daughter struggles with ADHD and asked me to please read about it so I could understand her better. She struggles with all of the things mentioned in the book, housekeeping chores go by the wayside, money management is something she says she can’t discuss, etc. She has a 3 year old and I’ve been concerned. Now that I understand better, I hope to be able to help her better. Many of the tricks and tips I do in my day to day life so it all resonates with me, but she doesn’t practice these things in her life. I’m asking her now to read your book to see if it will resonate with her.

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I’ve already forgotten a lot of the tips, but a good overview

It was reaffirming to listen to a lot of the information regarding women – specific symptoms of ADHD. It goes into a lot of detail, and much of the information resonated with me very strongly. As it’s par for the course, much of tools and advice given went right over my head, because I was somewhat distracted. I also thought that the tips seemed helpful. If only I had the energy to actually consider following through with that. I am also suffering with depression, which is named in the book as a call morbidity. This makes it doubly hard for me to actually follow through on any of the advice, whatever I remember of it.

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eye opening

I am 33 years old and up until a few months ago never thought I'd even had a glimer of adhd. I never got in trouble nor was I over active. but everything I read here has been me. like the book was about me.. I'll be seeking a medical opinion. thank you

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Very Enlightening

I throughly enjoyed Women with ADHD. The audible book was informative without being judgemental . I appreciated the tone and the speed of the delivery. A must read for anyone dealing with or have dealt with anyone trying to manage ADHD

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ADHD is different for women

I was drawn to this title out of general interest, both as a foster mother and an educator. I have to say, I was impressed.

The book has a good balance between describing from a scientific/behavioral perspective what ADHD looks like for women and offering practical advice on dealing with the challenges of the condition especially in the context of societal expectations for women.

I found the description of the condition very well-done and easy to follow. The authors make a compelling description of how, and why, ADHD is different in women vs. men. This was really enlightening to me, as my perception of it was based on what the common, according to the authors “male”, presentation of the condition is. It was a real learning experience. As a pet peeve though, I would have appreciated a list of abbreviations in a pdf document, as at some point I kept wondering “what was that again?”. And, even though I enjoyed the section about therapy, I was hoping for some more detail; but I guess that's understandable for a book that is a short introduction to the subject.

The practical advice of the book had me annoyed in the beginning. As someone who has read a lot of self-help books, it felt way too much on the “common sense” side, and, if you are not new to similar books, you will feel that there is hardly anything new there. On the other hand, though, it is good general advice, and there is a lot of it collected for several areas of life, such as home, relationships, career or finances. Possibly too much for a 3.5h book – a lot of the advice is at a very general level, and one would need to look for a plan to implement it. Most of the advice is applicable to pretty much everybody, not just women with ADHD, and I plan to go over it again.

I felt that the book was very approachable in audiobook format – I didn’t feel like I needed the written version to follow, even though some of the advice felt like a long list of things. The narrator, even though a bit monotonous (probably due to the subject), did a great job bringing the book to life.

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Love it

I love this book I got it for my girlfriend and she loves it to. When I listened to it with her it help me get a better understanding of what she goes through and how I can help. Highly recommended a good read.

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Really opened my eyes

I enjoy learning how to overcome and acknowledge characters that could be. I now feel the need to get professionally evaluated

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