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Small Talk 10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing them & Dirty Laundry Why adults with ADHD are so ashamed By Richard Pink & Roxanne Pink 2 Books Collection Set

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Small Talk 10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing them & Dirty Laundry Why adults with ADHD are so ashamed By Richard Pink & Roxanne Pink 2 Books Collection

SMALL 10 ADHD lies and how to stop believing
With candour and kindness, they share personal stories to highlight and reframe the 10 big lies that ADHD people believe about themselves. From ‘I am lazy’ to ‘Everybody hates me’ and ‘I quit everything I start’, Small Talk will empower ADHDers and those who love them to navigate life with compassion, humour and hope. Whether you were diagnosed early or are new to the neurospicy community, Small Talk will change your relationship with yourself and others. It will help you to stop being your worst fear-leader, start bigging yourself up, and live your best neurodivergent life.

Dirty Why adults with ADHD are so
If you have ADHD - or love somebody who does - DIRTY LAUNDRY will change your life, and your relationships.Do you feel crippling shame because you struggle with cleaning, personal hygiene, or time-keeping? Do you always feel misunderstood by the people close to you and find that they get frustrated by your behaviour? DIRTY LAUNDRY is an unfiltered look into the chaos of real life with ADHD. It will transform your self-hatred into self-acceptance, with simple tips that actually work for your brain. It will also help to educate partners, parents and friends, to help them move from frustration to patience, understanding - and love.
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Published May 29, 2024

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This book is sincerely the best ADHD book I’ve ever read. I felt truly seen and teared up at some sections. Roxy’s story is so universal to ADHD folks like me, and it was deeply touching to hear it in her own words. I was also so happy to hear how Rich created and maintained a supportive environment for them both. I wish them the very best ♥️
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