If you’ve spent years feeling like you’re "falling short" despite your best efforts, this guide is a massive exhale [1, 3]. It moves away from the clinical jargon of the 90s and speaks directly to the lived experience of adults who struggle with focus, organization, and emotional regulation [2, 4].
This groundbreaking book by was one of the first to reframe ADHD not as a character flaw, but as a biological difference [1, 2]. You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?! A Self...
It helps you stop viewing your struggles as "laziness" or "stupidity" and see them as executive function challenges [1, 3]. If you’ve spent years feeling like you’re "falling
It offers "low-shame" strategies for managing everything from messy desks to social interactions [2, 4]. It helps you stop viewing your struggles as
It remains a foundational "bible" for the neurodivergent community because it prioritizes over forced productivity [1, 2].
It addresses the "grief" of a late diagnosis and how to rebuild self-esteem after years of negative self-talk [3, 4].