The Silent Struggle: Taking Charge of ADHD in Adults, The Complete Guide to Accept Yourself, Embrace Neurodiversity, Master Your Moods, Improve Relationships, Stay Organized, and Succeed in Life
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Review\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent book\nFrom the beginning, I felt he was talking about my life story. The explanation is that the author lives with ADHD. Written from inside in a simple but effective manner. The fact that he knows ADHD from personal and professional experience makes all the difference. Well done!\n-James Solomon - Architect\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐A Gem in the desert\nChapter after chapter, the book reveals little-known aspects of the syndrome. Inside there are real gems like the chapter ADHD and sexuality. Exciting and not the usual stuff we have already seen and heard about ADHD. It is helping me improve and change certain aspects of my personal and social life. Recommended.\n-Mary J. Faulkner- School Teacher\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐A breath of fresh air\nIntrinsic book of positivity is good for the soul of those living with ADHD for over 47 years. We must understand that ADHD is not a disease but a way of being different, sometimes better than the so-called normal. A booster for self-esteem.\n-Frank Morales- ADDers\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐A Must Read\nI was diagnosed with ADHD 8 years ago and always felt negativity about the syndrome. My therapist made me feel like a mentally sick person. By reading this book, I realize how wrong he is! I know I'm ok the way I am. I must congratulate the author for writing such a revealing ADHD book. It changed my life for the better. I'm going to let down my (former) therapist for good. If you live with ADHD, this book is for you.\n-Mark Hanson- Blogger\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Procrastination? That's me.\nYes, procrastination, frustration, and low self-esteem that's exactly my way. I never considered procrastination my problem, but this book highlighted it in a way I recognize it. All text is about me. It's like listening to someone who knows you very well. The best part is the tips and solutions to make changes in my life. One of the best purchases ever!\n-J.L. Williamson- Psychologist\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For the Price of a large pizza?\nA book that made my day from the start. It shows me how to be proud of who I am and the way I am. I need to make adjustments to better my life, but who doesn't? The chapter about ADHD in the family is revealing, to say the least. I appreciate the positive attitude of the writer. Reading that he, too, has ADHD, it's a plus. As I said for the prize of a large pizza is a bargain, and the influence on my life is enormous. Excellent book.\n-Sonja Wagner- Freelancer\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ADHD and Sexuality\nI'm 53 years old, and I never realized that the difficulties I encountered in my life, in the sexual sphere, could be traced back to ADHD. This book has opened my eyes and made me reconsider my past. I went through 2 divorces and several separations, and relationships have always been my problem. Now I finally understand what really happened in my life and what I can do to improve it. I didn't think a book could have revelatory power; fortunately, this book has it! All the chapters are fascinating, absolutely worthwhile book.\n-Philip De Vries- Company Manager\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pleasant surprise\nI honestly did not expect to read new and exciting things. I have read many books on the subject and thought I was an expert. This book surprised me because of the particularly original views the author offers. I like its positivity and the simplicity of clear and concise writing. I read it all in one go but reread it to assimilate the content. The chapter "Impulsivity" concerns me very closely, enlightening.\n-Helen Douglas- Shiatzu Therapist\n⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐For all ADDers\nIf you live with ADHD, this book, or rather the vision Ross-Child proposes, is essential for living well with confidence and a positive attitude. Book reads well, with lots of food for thought. The author lists the difficulties we encounter in life and offers solutions that can be applied immediately. What struck me was considering the many positive gifts ADHD has provided us. I also understood how to handle the anger that sometimes assails me and where it springs from. Kudos to the writer.\n-Steve Roach-
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