Why suddenly everyone has ADHD
ADHD is not a “disorder” or 'disability'.
It’s Cognitive Agility how I love to call it and disabilities and diseases can come as comorbidities due to your environment.
In this witty and honest exploration, you’ll dive into ADHD through the eyes of people who live it. From middle school mishaps, relationship issues to career rollercoasters, this mini book uncovers the real-life challenges of navigating a world that has been built for average, mediocre and standard, which is the opposite of what neurodiversity brings to the table.
It’s about more than just being distracted; it’s agility, creativity, and thinking differently in a world and society that craves change.
Whether neurodivergent, neurotypical, or somewhere in between, this book is for anyone, to understand ADHD and stops saying “we all have a little ADHD”. Say goodbye to assumptions and hello to empathy and inclusion.
The world is ready for change, are you? Join the movement. - Lisa Garrelts
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ADHD is not a “disorder” or 'disability'.
It’s Cognitive Agility how I love to call it and disabilities and diseases can come as comorbidities due to your environment.
In this witty and honest exploration, you’ll dive into ADHD through the eyes of people who live it. From middle school mishaps, relationship issues to career rollercoasters, this mini book uncovers the real-life challenges of navigating a world that has been built for average, mediocre and standard, which is the opposite of what neurodiversity brings to the table.
It’s about more than just being distracted; it’s agility, creativity, and thinking differently in a world and society that craves change.
Whether neurodivergent, neurotypical, or somewhere in between, this book is for anyone, to understand ADHD and stops saying “we all have a little ADHD”. Say goodbye to assumptions and hello to empathy and inclusion.
The world is ready for change, are you? Join the movement. - Lisa Garrelts