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Today’s Featured Collective Writers
We’ve probably all considered at some point that what we perceive as a struggle with concentration and focus might actually be indicative of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). But what happens when that becomes the reality?
Being diagnosed can cause feelings of frustration and overwhelm, but it can also bring a sense of closure that helps explain behaviors. People with ADHD might find it helpful to educate themselves and find support, and who better to learn from than someone who has ADHD?
is a life & health coach with ADHD who provides support and education through her podcast, Substack articles, and coaching services. She uses the clever acronym SHEET for her coaching program, which stands for Structure, Health, Environment, Emotions & Thoughts. Maggie’s vibrant personality is endearing and genuine, as you’ll hear in her podcast episode below, where she expands our understanding of ADHD.Vibe: Eyes wide open
Two of my favorite things are reading books and reading about books. So, I’m a sucker for a good book list. I really enjoyed reading about the books mentioned in the article below by
.Hearing patient stories is crucial when we’re facing health challenges, as they offer hope and a fresh perspective. Even when I’m not personally struggling with an issue, I still find comfort in books written by authors who have gone through similar experiences.
Amber is someone who has been there and back, helping herself manage a chronic pain condition and health issues. She writes about it on her Substack and helps others understand the healing process through her holistic approach.
Vibe: Confidence in one’s story
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