Every so often, I’ll post a question on my Facebook page to capture the real thoughts of real people with AD(H)D. These are their thoughts.
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1 March at 08:11 · Like
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Casey Bosley – Greatest superpower *multitasking* Dreaded Kryptonite *laundry*1 March at 08:12 · Like
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Lisa Dryer Graham – Kryptonite is opposite: inflexibility1 March at 08:12 · Like
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Patricia Brennan Lipe – I second the multitasking as superpower; Kryptonite – being overwhelmed – ironic I know1 March at 08:13 · Like
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Ashley King – This is a hard question, because automatically, about 6463526474 different things start running through my head. I want to say my ability to multitask (only when I’m on it and not curled up on the couch doing sudoku thinking about 5 bazillion other things I need to be doing). I think that what I do is normal, but, so often, everyone around me says I make them nervous, anxious and tired just watching me juggle everything. I guess that’s a compliment? I also love the fact that I have a “hearing” superpower and can be involved in a phone conversation, watch tv and still know what you’re talking about in the other room. Dreaded kryptonite? Probably the self induced anxiety I cause when I procrastinate, however, that’s likely when you’ll get the best results…. Or maybe it’s when I start daydreaming when someone else is talking and I WANT to be listening, but I’m jumping all over the place in my head…. Or maybe…. Nevermind, I’ll just stop right there!1 March at 08:14 · Like · 1
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Jenn Scott – Superpower-I can manage a million things at once with ease on a “good” ADD day….my Kryptonite is the frustration and self-doubt I struggle with at times. More often than not I am on the superpower side of things 🙂1 March at 08:18 · Like · 1
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Sean Vedell – Superpower – staying focused in a crisis while everyone else is losing their minds. The more chaotic things get the more focused I become.
Kryptonite – The thought of trying to cook dinner. It makes me panic. All the prep, the details, the ingrediants, etc…scares me to death.1 March at 08:23 · Like · 1 -
Karen Finn – Superpower is listening to everything at once and recalling conversations and facts kryptonite is paperwork and putting everything off!!1 March at 08:49 · Like · 2
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Shelley Sawtelle – Superpower is being compasionate and understanding of others, Kryptonite is everyone not understanding me.1 March at 09:03 · Like · 4
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Dillon Grant Richey – Superpower: I’m really good at making friends! Kryptonite: I’m not so good at keeping them.1 March at 11:13 · Like · 4
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Missy Schull – My superpower is being able to not just have sympathy for others but I also have empathy for them no matter their situation. This is also my kryptonite. I tend to take on the feelings of others and lose myself in the process.1 March at 11:17 · Like · 1
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Dulce Sagastegui – My Superpower is being able to read people’s vibes. It’s like I scan them and just know. And I’m never wrong about that.
My kryptonite is putting an outfit together, other than jeans and a shirt. Just looking at clothes combinations cracks my brain :S1 March at 11:59 · Like -
Pam Goodlin – My Superpower is wanting to do it all and thiniking I can. Put my whole heart into the idea. Looking forward to show I can. My Kryptonite knowing I can’t get past that invisible door that is locked and wont let me get of my mind to get started. The battle in my head of the two screams so loud.2 March at 13:44 · Like
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Kimberly Wiltshire – Being a Macgyver when I put my mind to it is probably one of my best traits whether it be cooking, creative endeavors, boring tasks, all of it. Next to my capacity to love and connect to animals. My worst or most daunting is the sensory overload, people popping their gum, smacking their food, smell-gag reflex, feeling peoples moods… the list goes on. Going through the day is a gauntlet of watch out, I am going to lose my rag if another person walks by me and pops their stupid gum. it’s exhausting.4 March at 12:54 · Like
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Kris Boston – My super power would have to be my creativity…as an artist/hairstylist it’s easy to submerge into my work as it’s never the same and it keeps me interesed. My Kryptonight would have to be my ability to procrastinate…sometimes I put it out of my hat sometimes I don’t :)..for the times I don’t I have to live with the guilt…it’s a vicious circle!8 March at 08:16 · Like
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Sandra Studley D’Acci Cardoza – My super power would have to be being the one who’s always there when someone’s in need and my Kryptonite is definitely the extreme disappointment when friends and loved ones don’t reciprocate. My daughter says that I expect people to behave in a way that I would and that I tend to lash out when they don’t. ‘Guess I need to lower my expectations.8 March at 18:48 · Like
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Hal Lewis – Superpower would be an extremely strong intuition and insight about other people and situations both good and bad as well as creative problem solving which usually involve putting out my own powers. Kryptonite would be chronic disorginization and also becoming interested in something enough and becoming passionate enough about something where I would want to put my skills and talents to use.8 March at 21:23 · Like
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Cajun Cheshire – Having a strong intuition, and the ability to hyperfocus. 🙂8 March at 08:03 · Unlike · 1
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Brenda Carney -My ADHD super power is that I am spontaneous, imaginative, and creative. This helps me keep my classroom of first graders (and myself) engaged and excited about learning. I always have little projects going on, and even though it can get overwhelming at times, I LOVE IT!! My kryptonite is when a project outlasts my attention span. Following through can be a killer. I also get depressed when I realize that I am forgetting all of the little details, showing up late to meetings, forgetting to send newsletters, etc. It builds up, and I feel like a failure.9 March at 09:17 · Like · 1
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Angela Joe Holley – My emotions are like raw nerve endings that feel waaaay too much at times…pro:I can feel others pain and emotions and I am a very compassionate and empathetic person…con:I am overly sensitive and I can get my feelings hurt easily and it takes me some time to “get over it.” I can hyper-focus like no other…pro:I can kick butt when it comes to last minute productivity and my work is usually really great even if I am in a frenzy while completing…con:I am exhausted and want to crawl into my bed and go into a “nothing box” for about 2-3 days! Another con to hyper-focus, I over analyze every aspect of my life to the point of anxiety or being overwhelmed and having extreme confusion because I am having a hard time making a decision…to name a few!~9 March at 12:45 · Like
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Keith Anderson – Superpower: ‘resilience’ – Noun: 1: the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
2. ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy.It is most definitely a ‘superpower’!! I don’t know anyone that has ADHD that isn’t resilient. How many times have we suffered a setback in life? For some people with ADHD, setbacks occur nearly every day. Although ADHD should be a manageable condition, some see it as their nemesis. It doesn’t have to be that way.Any ‘normal’ person would have taken a mental breakdown by now – but not me, not us.My pursuit of a better education, a better job and an overhaul of my finances have always eluded me – so far! Though I have never given up hope, it is the latter that I am focusing on at the moment.My Kryptonite is having too many projects on the go at once. I never seem to get any of them finished! I am impatient and want everything at once!
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Lisa Dryer Graham – Flexibility in this moronic world1 March at 08:11 · Like
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Casey Bosley – Greatest superpower *multitasking* Dreaded Kryptonite *laundry*1 March at 08:12 · Like
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Lisa Dryer Graham – Kryptonite is opposite: inflexibility1 March at 08:12 · Like
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Patricia Brennan Lipe – I second the multitasking as superpower; Kryptonite – being overwhelmed – ironic I know1 March at 08:13 · Like
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Ashley King – This is a hard question, because automatically, about 6463526474 different things start running through my head. I want to say my ability to multitask (only when I’m on it and not curled up on the couch doing sudoku thinking about 5 bazillion other things I need to be doing). I think that what I do is normal, but, so often, everyone around me says I make them nervous, anxious and tired just watching me juggle everything. I guess that’s a compliment? I also love the fact that I have a “hearing” superpower and can be involved in a phone conversation, watch tv and still know what you’re talking about in the other room. Dreaded kryptonite? Probably the self induced anxiety I cause when I procrastinate, however, that’s likely when you’ll get the best results…. Or maybe it’s when I start daydreaming when someone else is talking and I WANT to be listening, but I’m jumping all over the place in my head…. Or maybe…. Nevermind, I’ll just stop right there!1 March at 08:14 · Like · 1
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Jenn Scott – Superpower-I can manage a million things at once with ease on a “good” ADD day….my Kryptonite is the frustration and self-doubt I struggle with at times. More often than not I am on the superpower side of things 🙂1 March at 08:18 · Like · 1
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Sean Vedell – Superpower – staying focused in a crisis while everyone else is losing their minds. The more chaotic things get the more focused I become.
Kryptonite – The thought of trying to cook dinner. It makes me panic. All the prep, the details, the ingrediants, etc…scares me to death.1 March at 08:23 · Like · 1 -
Karen Finn – Superpower is listening to everything at once and recalling conversations and facts kryptonite is paperwork and putting everything off!!1 March at 08:49 · Like · 2
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Shelley Sawtelle – Superpower is being compasionate and understanding of others, Kryptonite is everyone not understanding me.1 March at 09:03 · Like · 4
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Dillon Grant Richey – Superpower: I’m really good at making friends! Kryptonite: I’m not so good at keeping them.1 March at 11:13 · Like · 4
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Missy Schull – My superpower is being able to not just have sympathy for others but I also have empathy for them no matter their situation. This is also my kryptonite. I tend to take on the feelings of others and lose myself in the process.1 March at 11:17 · Like · 1
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Dulce Sagastegui – My Superpower is being able to read people’s vibes. It’s like I scan them and just know. And I’m never wrong about that.
My kryptonite is putting an outfit together, other than jeans and a shirt. Just looking at clothes combinations cracks my brain :S1 March at 11:59 · Like -
Pam Goodlin – My Superpower is wanting to do it all and thiniking I can. Put my whole heart into the idea. Looking forward to show I can. My Kryptonite knowing I can’t get past that invisible door that is locked and wont let me get of my mind to get started. The battle in my head of the two screams so loud.2 March at 13:44 · Like
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Kimberly Wiltshire – Being a Macgyver when I put my mind to it is probably one of my best traits whether it be cooking, creative endeavors, boring tasks, all of it. Next to my capacity to love and connect to animals. My worst or most daunting is the sensory overload, people popping their gum, smacking their food, smell-gag reflex, feeling peoples moods… the list goes on. Going through the day is a gauntlet of watch out, I am going to lose my rag if another person walks by me and pops their stupid gum. it’s exhausting.4 March at 12:54 · Like
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Kris Boston – My super power would have to be my creativity…as an artist/hairstylist it’s easy to submerge into my work as it’s never the same and it keeps me interesed. My Kryptonight would have to be my ability to procrastinate…sometimes I put it out of my hat sometimes I don’t :)..for the times I don’t I have to live with the guilt…it’s a vicious circle!8 March at 08:16 · Like
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Sandra Studley D’Acci Cardoza – My super power would have to be being the one who’s always there when someone’s in need and my Kryptonite is definitely the extreme disappointment when friends and loved ones don’t reciprocate. My daughter says that I expect people to behave in a way that I would and that I tend to lash out when they don’t. ‘Guess I need to lower my expectations.8 March at 18:48 · Like
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Hal Lewis – Superpower would be an extremely strong intuition and insight about other people and situations both good and bad as well as creative problem solving which usually involve putting out my own powers. Kryptonite would be chronic disorginization and also becoming interested in something enough and becoming passionate enough about something where I would want to put my skills and talents to use.8 March at 21:23 · Like
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Cajun Cheshire – Having a strong intuition, and the ability to hyperfocus. 🙂8 March at 08:03 · Unlike · 1
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Brenda Carney -My ADHD super power is that I am spontaneous, imaginative, and creative. This helps me keep my classroom of first graders (and myself) engaged and excited about learning. I always have little projects going on, and even though it can get overwhelming at times, I LOVE IT!! My kryptonite is when a project outlasts my attention span. Following through can be a killer. I also get depressed when I realize that I am forgetting all of the little details, showing up late to meetings, forgetting to send newsletters, etc. It builds up, and I feel like a failure.9 March at 09:17 · Like · 1
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Angela Joe Holley – My emotions are like raw nerve endings that feel waaaay too much at times…pro:I can feel others pain and emotions and I am a very compassionate and empathetic person…con:I am overly sensitive and I can get my feelings hurt easily and it takes me some time to “get over it.” I can hyper-focus like no other…pro:I can kick butt when it comes to last minute productivity and my work is usually really great even if I am in a frenzy while completing…con:I am exhausted and want to crawl into my bed and go into a “nothing box” for about 2-3 days! Another con to hyper-focus, I over analyze every aspect of my life to the point of anxiety or being overwhelmed and having extreme confusion because I am having a hard time making a decision…to name a few!~9 March at 12:45 · Like
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Keith Anderson – Superpower: ‘resilience’ – Noun: 1: the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
2. ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy.It is most definitely a ‘superpower’!! I don’t know anyone that has ADHD that isn’t resilient. How many times have we suffered a setback in life? For some people with ADHD, setbacks occur nearly every day. Although ADHD should be a manageable condition, some see it as their nemesis. It doesn’t have to be that way.Any ‘normal’ person would have taken a mental breakdown by now – but not me, not us.My pursuit of a better education, a better job and an overhaul of my finances have always eluded me – so far! Though I have never given up hope, it is the latter that I am focusing on at the moment.My Kryptonite is having too many projects on the go at once. I never seem to get any of them finished! I am impatient and want everything at once!
- Sugar Magnolia – My greatest AD/HD superpower is my ability to handle major crises with grace. It’s the little stuff that drives me nuts, but I think freaking out at the little stuff takes my angst from me, freeing me up for dealing with the big stuff??? I don’t know, but my mother tells me I’ve always been this way. lol 4 hours ago · Unlike · 1