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The Tragedy of ADHD

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the biggest tragedy in ADHD is that we

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know there are all these deficits in the

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brain frontal lobe deficits emotional

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regulation deficits the one part of the

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brain that appears to have no deficits

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in ADHD is our endoc canabo habit

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circuitry when someone develops a habit

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that habit remains intact it is

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Untouched by ADHD the real tragedy here

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is that developing a habit requires

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consistent action and that is what is

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difficult for ADHD the one part of your

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brain that can be your Saving Grace is

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very difficult to turn on but once it's

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on it works just the same so if you can

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force yourself to do something for a

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period of two weeks and the Habit will

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be built and then you'll be okay this is

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why people with ADHD Who start to

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develop a habit of using calendars or

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timers do incredibly well

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