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Celebrate Your Talents
Written by: Jacqueline SinfieldArticle Overview: As an adult with ADHD, it is very easy to focus on your weaknesses and areas “to be worked on.” So much thought can be given to these areas that it’s easy to forget about your talents. Many adults with ADHD are humble to a fault and dismiss their talents because they come so easily. Naturally, they don’t feel they can be proud of these traits, or that they aren’t valuable. Nothing could be further from the truth. When you notice what you are good at, you can spend more time utilizing your strengths and less time worrying about your weaknesses.
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Celebrate Your Talents
As an adult with ADHD, it is very easy to focus on your weaknesses and areas "to be worked on." So much thought can be given to these areas that it's easy to forget about your talents. Many adults with ADHD are humble to a fault and dismiss their talents because they come so easily. Naturally, they don't feel they can be proud of these traits, or that they aren't valuable. Nothing could be further from the truth. When you notice what you are good at, you can spend more time utilizing your strengths and less time worrying about your weaknesses.
Just like adults without ADHD, there are many strengths you might have. Here are just five examples of things that might resonate with you.
- High Energy. If you have the hyperactivity component of ADHD, it might have diminished a little compared to when you were a child, but it's way more than most people! When channeled on one project, you can work for hours and in a way that leaves people without ADHD both exhausted and in awe of you.
- Hyperfocus. When something captures your attention, you can focus on it for hours. The ability to mentally tune out distractions and become so focused means you can get a lot done, as well as have a huge sense of satisfaction afterwards. This is similar to what Czech psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi calls "Flow." Time disappears and your actions flow from you.
- Creativity. You think outside the box and aren't constricted by the "norm" and what has traditionally been done. This can be great in any situation, from an office brainstorming session to decorating your house to creating a new invention that can positively change the world.
- Sense of Humor. As an adult with ADHD, there is a high chance that you have a good sense of humor. Humor comes in many packages: loud, boisterous Jim Carey types or quieter, witty types. Finding humor in everyday situations makes the world a happier place. People with ADHD often have a ready smile and can be funny as well as appreciative of other people's humor.
- Sensitivity. Adults with ADHD tend to be a sensitive bunch. Sensitivity is not a trait that is glorified in our culture, but it is a wonderful quality. It means you can easily relate to other people, have a natural empathy to how they are feeling and are able to act accordingly. It also means that you are a good judge of character, which in turn has many benefits too.
- What talents come easily to you? Remember, they might be so effortless to you that you don't value them. If you aren't sure, ask close friends and family to help you identify them.
- For each of the five points above, ask yourself:
- Is this a trait I have?
- When have I noticed/experienced it recently?
- How could I maximize this trait and use it more to my advantage?
- Notice how your life becomes more enjoyable and effortless when you work with your strengths.
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About the Author: Jacqueline Sinfield RSS for Jacqueline's articles - Visit Jacqueline's website Jacqueline Sinfield has been working in the health care field for nearly 20 years. She trained and worked as a nurse in England, before moving to Montreal, Canada where she set up her own practice as an ADHD coach. As well as being a registered nurse, Jacqueline is a qualified counsellor, has a degree in psychology (Hons) from London, England and is a graduate of Coach University. Her expertise has been featured in the media, including CJAD radio and the Montreal Gazette. Her first book, �Untapped Brilliance, How to Reach your Full Potential as an Adult with ADHD has been endorsed by Dr Hallowell, and Dr Mate. She has helped hundreds of adults with ADHD. Click here to visit Jacqueline's website Spontaneity Improving Memory How to Turn a Ho Hum Day into a Great Day Celebrate Your Talents ADHD and the Environment |
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