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The Blueprint for Women with ADHD

Tips & Tricks to Get Motivated, Stay Organized, and Gain Lasting Confidence

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The Blueprint for Women with ADHD

By: R. M. Collective
Narrated by: Alexandra Newman
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Do you want to decrease your restlessness to gain more focus? Do you want to gain motivation by eating foods that help you control your emotions? Do you want to be confident inside and out, even with ADHD?

The gender gap reaches beyond the workplace: it also impacts medical diagnoses! While 13 percent of boys are diagnosed with ADHD, only 4.2 percent of girls are, and it’s not because girls don’t have it: It’s because we are misdiagnosed! To make matters worse, the older we get, the harder it is for medical professionals to diagnose and treat us properly. Often the only time a medical professional will notice it is if we have children who are diagnosed. By then, you’re used to living in the chaos of your home and brain!

In The Blueprint for Women with ADHD, you will discover:

  • A surprisingly simple way to manage your emotions even if your prefrontal cortex is working against you.
  • A detailed explanation of ADHD that will help you understand this disorder.
  • The tempting habits that will help you get your physical space and brain decluttered.
  • The key to commanding your time to live your best life.
  • Your options on getting tested and treated by a medical professional.
  • A heartwarming plan to ensure you don’t fall off your path.
  • The guilt-free ingredients you need to cook with to manage your ADHD symptoms.

You can increase your confidence, stay focused, and find ways to motivate yourself even if you are a serial procrastinator with a chaotic house! If you want to learn simple habits to help you thrive with ADHD, scroll up and listen to this audiobook today!

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First of all, I love that the author takes the time to really describe ADHD, how it presents in women, and what the options are for getting tested. My friend has ADHD and suffers from anxiety because of it and struggles with managing her time. This just might be her biggest obstacle. As a friend, I try t be sympathetic, but there have been times I have gotten frustrated with her. Now, after listening to this audiobook, I feel like I understand her a lot more and it makes a lot more sense. The chapter about food and how important the foods you eat are for a person with ADHD was eye-opening. I definitely recommend this book.

Great Tips and Insight for Women with ADHD

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This book is an invaluable resource, offering a wealth of practical tips, strategies, and insights tailored to the unique experiences of women living with ADHD. Covering essential aspects such as motivation, organization, and confidence, it offers actionable advice that resonates deeply with its target audience. ADHD can manifest differently in women compared to men, and this guide acknowledges those nuances. The relatable anecdotes and relatable examples highlight the author's understanding of the specific challenges faced by women with ADHD.

Supportive and empowering

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I recently bought this book for two of the most important people in my life - my daughter and granddaughter, both of whom battle ADHD daily. While my granddaughter is medicated, my daughter has grappled with the societal stigmas surrounding the condition. What blew me away was the revelation of the vast number of women who go undiagnosed! This insightful read unveils the distinct symptoms women experience, emphasizing that while some manifestations overlap, each individual's journey is unique. Moreover, it doesn’t just stop at highlighting the challenges; it provides actionable, easy-to-apply strategies, especially in realms like time and household management. Not only has my granddaughter begun reaping its benefits, but it has also equipped me with the understanding to support both her and my daughter better. Dive into this eye-opening narrative; it's a game-changer!

A Revelatory Guide to ADHD in Women!

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This book did a great job pointing out that ADHD is often misdiagnosed or missed in women. It was very empowering to listen to this book and get the tools to understand the potential for ADHD for myself and the other women in my life.

Instead of looking at the diagnosis seriously, women tend to take the symptoms personally and look at ADHD as a character flaw. This book helps to break down those misconceptions and get the help you need to live life to your fullest potential and use ADHD as a superpower!

My favorite chapter was the one on decluttering your space. This simple step helped remove so many unnecessary stimuli in my environment, helping me focus! Such a great listen!

Stop Suffering Unnecessarily with ADHD

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I truly enjoyed the book. It was informative and helped me to better understand how to recognize the symptoms of ADHD in women. The fact that 50-75% of girls are diagnosed with ADHD later than boys was startling to learn. The author takes a relatively light hearted approach to dealing with a very heavy topic. I especially found Chapter 3 about the importance of emotional regulation enlightening. This is a great guide to help clear up misunderstanding and misperceptions about ADHD in adults, specifically in women and is a must read for women struggling with ADHD.

Great advice to make ADHD a super power for women

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