Random question for anyone interested, has anyone read or heard about the hunter-gatherer theory regarding ADHD traits? Recently stumbled upon it and read some into it and it's rather pretty interesting.
Are you an #ADHDer who often find yourself spiralling, convinced that friends or colleagues are disappointed in you? Chances are it’s Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, a common aspect of #ADHD. It’s not easy, but stopping where you are, taking a deep breath and trying to reflect on past worries that proved false can break the spiral and help you take back control of your emotions. Acknowledge the power #RSD has to ruin your day and nip it in the bud!
If you want to talk, talk. If you don't want to, don't. Friends will appreciate you for who you are. I found out it was possible to accommodate two talkative #ADHDer during a call thanks to my friends. If it's too much for them, they will tell you.
It's been a long road. But I'm the kind who never mind my business (I have severe social anxiety), people who were open were always wholesome. If you ask in a nice way, you don't hurt anyone.
Trying to figure out how I could work Morse code into a new song I've just barely started writing, instead of comping vocals on a song I should've already been done re-producing and mixing by now. :catPOWER: :AAAAAA:
Dr Russell Barclay: ADHD & Lack of Play - Further Refutations of Jordan Peterson
"such a position has no scientific standing, is worse than wrong, and is morally offensive given the voluminous research on the neurodevelopment and genetic nature of ADHD"