Reframe ADHD as Attention Variability
One key insight shared involves reframing ADHD as a variability in attention rather than a deficit. This perspective aligns with the understanding that ADHD is situational, where interest often outweighs the importance of tasks at hand. Individuals with ADHD are frequently led by novelty and passion, and they may perform exceptionally well under the pressure of deadlines. For example, an adult with ADHD might struggle to focus on routine administrative tasks but excel in a high-stakes project that ignites their passion. By recognizing ADHD as a variability in attention, individuals can better manage their focus and harness their unique strengths, leading to improved productivity and self-understanding.