ADHD Truths Revealed: Separating Fact from Fiction
Ryan Mayer, MBA, ACC
#Neurodivergent | Certified ADHD Business Coach | Helping Business Leaders to See the Invisible
ADHD is often surrounded by misunderstandings, with myths and misconceptions clouding the truth. That’s why, in our latest podcast episode, "ADHD Truths Revealed: Separating Fact from Fiction," we’re tackling 4 of the most common myths head-on and sharing the real facts you need to know. ???
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been navigating ADHD for years, this episode is packed with insights that will shift your perspective and help you better understand how these misconceptions impact daily life.
?? What we discuss:
1?? Myth vs. Reality—what’s really happening with ADHD? ??
2?? Everyday Impacts—how these myths can affect our routines and choices ??
3?? Practical Solutions—actionable steps you can take to manage ADHD more effectively ??
If you're ready to learn the truth and arm yourself with knowledge, tune in to the episode! ??
Click here to listen and let us know which myth surprised you the most! Your feedback could even be featured in an upcoming episode! ????
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Editor at Alina Ranee
1 个月Thank you for bringing awareness regarding ADHD. My adult ADHD nephew was very active and running all over the place when he was younger but at nearly 40 years old. he is very verbal, somewhat obsessive-compulsive and less active. When he was young, he kept still only when in a moving vehicle, as if he must move or the external world must move instead. People must learn to understand a situation first before they react. For example, my ADHD nephew has a habit of touching the back of every alternate chair on the way to his seat at the restaurant where he goes every night. One time, a new customer at that eatery wanted to fight with him because he thought my nephew was touching his wife. My sister explained her son's behavior and luckily the stranger calmed down. But I was glad the man was not an irate gangster with a hidden army knife.