The ADHD email from a few weeks ago received an inordinate number of responses, so I felt the need to follow up—both for myself and for you. I did a lot of reading, which I summarized and broke down. The first part is a TLDR version. The second part is an expanded version of the key points of how ADHD presents itself, including some of your thoughts and experiences. Finally, I wrap it up with ways to help improve focus, whether you have ADHD or not. If you don't care about the ADHD part, you can skip right down to that. Thank you for all of your responses and feedback. I hope this helps. Diego P.S. After a lot of reading, I don't think I have ADHD. Instead, I suffer from too many ideas and too much desire to try to do them all. My lack of focus is a choice, not a compulsion. I can easily focus when I have to. When I don't, it's probably me telling myself I need a break, and I need to get some variety going, or it's actually an idea worth exploring. Let's be careful about demonizing lack of focus. As long as you get the majority of what you need to do when you need to do it, the future is created by chasing shiny objects. ADHD: Insights into Validity, Diagnosis, Treatment, and the Influence of Societal Factors
How do I know if I have ADHD or just lack focus?
What are the main symptoms of ADHDThe main symptoms of ADHD fall into three categories:
Key points about ADHD symptoms:
It's important to note that many people may experience some of these symptoms occasionally, but for a diagnosis of ADHD, the symptoms must be persistent, impairing, and inappropriate for the person's developmental level. Comments from Readers:"If you think you might have ADHD, as you suggested in the newsletter, don't be afraid to get evaluated. I was diagnosed just a few years ago (I'm 46 now) and getting that diagnosis was a game changer for me in many ways. Getting on the right meds and learning how to manage it helped, but the number one most important thing was that it allowed me to forgive myself for a lifetime of small (and sometimes not so small) failures. Knowing that all these years I wasn't just lazy, I wasn't a slacker, I wasn't a bad person, I wasn't "failing to live up to my potential". I had undiagnosed ADHD with severe executive dysfunction. It was very freeing and it gave me a new outlook on life. It also changed how I approached farm work and helped me to streamline tasks and make them easier to complete without procrastinating. Your tools have been instrumental in that." "I was diagnosed last February 2023 with ADHD, 90-95% overlap with symptoms. Meds were revolutionary, luckily not Ritalin-based due to the newly documented long-term health consequences." "While I've never been to the doctor to get diagnosed with ADHD…I admit that I do a lot of squirrel doggin'. There's this weird flow state of being somewhere between intense productivity, risk assessment mode and complete procrastination. Maybe it's not procrastination. Maybe it's too many hats, too many irons in the fire, too many creative thoughts to wrangle at the same time." Lifestyle changes that can help improve focus and concentration.Whether you have ADHD or not, enhancing focus and concentration can improve your life. Here are some generally accepted and very easy-to-implement ways to help. Think about this for a second. If I said I could revolutionize your life, give you much better health, and enable you to focus so much more, and all you need to do is get enough high-quality sleep every night. It's easy. But most people, including me at times, won't do it. Instead, we chase down complex systems, substances, and hacks to improve our lives. The bottom line is. Better health and focus aren't that complicated. They involve doing a variety of simple things consistently. The irony is that those are always the hardest things to do.
Remember, these changes are most effective when implemented consistently over time. Finally, don't feel the need to do all twelve. Pick and choose what works for you, prioritizing sleep, exercise, clean eating, and task prioritization. Those are lifestyle changes. You can add everything else if it helps. Diego Listen to the long version of this letter on Carrot Cashflow. In case you didn't know, I try to write several short posts like this each week on Instagram - check them out @diegofooter. Did you know I have several podcasts?Carrot Cashflow here. Farm Small Farm Smart here. Farm Small Farm Smart Daily here. Thanks for reading! I would love to hear your thoughts. Just hit reply and type away. I read every email. Not enjoying Seeding Thoughts? No problem, unsubscribe here. If you didn’t enjoy the email, maybe Instagram is your thing. Follow me on Instagram @diegofooter |
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