Reading My Learning with ADHD has been an eye-opening and empowering experience. The book helped me understand how my brain works differently and why certain things that seem easy for others can feel challenging for me. Instead of seeing ADHD as a weakness, I’ve learned to recognize it as a unique way of thinking that comes with both struggles and strengths.
The book taught me practical strategies for managing distractions, staying organized, and focusing on my goals. I learned about tools like planners, timers, and breaking tasks into smaller steps, which have made studying and daily routines much easier. Most importantly, it helped me realize that self-compassion is essential. Everyone learns differently, and that’s okay.
Through personal stories and expert advice, My Learning with ADHD showed me that success is not about being perfect but about finding what works best for me. It inspired me to be patient with myself and to celebrate progress, no matter how small. This book didn’t just teach me about ADHD—it taught me how to believe in my potential and turn my challenges into strengths.