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🗓️ 3 May 2021
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With ADHD we often have trouble filtering things out - we can't ignore the hum of the air conditioner, we can't ignore the scratchy tag on the back of our shirt, we can't ignore the fact it seems like the lady standing next to us in line seem to have marinated herself in perfume.
We don't want to pay attention to these things, but we can't get our brains to focus on what we want to in the best of times, so how do we expect them to when something is calling for our attention so urgently.
Many people with ADHD are hypersensitive (sometimes also called being a highly sensitive person) which means they are simply more sensitive to the things that stimulate our senses. So anything from touch, taste, smell, sound, or things we see. We can also find ourselves overwhelmed with emotions or too much information.
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| 0:47.1 | best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain. With ADHD, we often have trouble |
| 0:53.4 | filtering things out. We can't ignore the hum of an air |
| 0:56.8 | conditioner. We can't ignore that scratchy tag on the back of our shirt. And we can't ignore the |
| 1:02.6 | fact that it seems like the lady standing next to us in line may have been marinating herself |
| 1:07.4 | in perfume. We don't want to pay attention to these things, but we can't always get our brains to focus on what we want in the best of times. |
| 1:14.6 | So how do we expect them to when something is calling for our attention so urgently? |
| 1:19.6 | Many people with ADHD are hypersensitive, or also sometimes called being a highly sensitive person, |
| 1:25.6 | which means that they are simply more |
| 1:28.0 | sensitive to things that stimulate our senses, anything from touch, taste, smell, sound, |
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