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4. Take Control of Your “Hyperfocus”
ADHD is often associated with a very short attention span, but that’s not entirely accurate. Rather, the condition involves an unregulated attention span, which can manifest in the very opposite way. Children and adults with ADHD sometimes focus very intently on things — and that can be a blessing or a curse.
Learn to use this hyperfocus to your benefit, rather than let it lead you into an emotional ditch. When a bad mood grabs hold, turn to your passion, whether that’s work or a hobby. Find ways to make the tasks around you more engaging so you can shake off the emotional burden and simply enjoy what’s in front of you until the mood drifts off.
Concentration is the thing you want and need, but seems to be the missing aspect. We've put together a few tips for concentrating with ADHD.