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ADHD and Fatherhood: When Your Brain Fights Your Best Intentions
Your kid asked you to watch their soccer game and you were there — physically. But mentally you were somewhere else entirely. You promised to handle dinner and forgot to start cooking until everyone was already hungry. You love your family more than anything, but ADHD makes it feel like your brain is working against you. Men and the ADHD Stigma While boys are diagnosed with ADHD more often than girls in childhood, many men slip through the cracks as adults. The expectation to
Aitazaz Khan
Apr 92 min read
ADHD in the Workplace: Why High Achievers Are Quietly Struggling
You crushed your presentation last week but cannot seem to file your expense reports. You have brilliant ideas in meetings but your inbox is a disaster. You work twice as hard as your colleagues just to stay afloat — and nobody knows. Welcome to ADHD in the professional world. The High-Functioning Mask Many business professionals with ADHD have spent years developing coping mechanisms that mask their symptoms. They work late to make up for lost focus during the day. They rely
Aitazaz Khan
Apr 91 min read
ADHD and Motherhood: The Invisible Load No One Talks About
You forgot the school pickup. Again. The laundry has been in the washer for two days. You have 47 open tabs on your phone and not one of them is the pediatrician's number you were supposed to call this morning. If this sounds like your daily life, you are not alone — and you are not failing. ADHD Looks Different in Moms For decades, ADHD was seen as a condition affecting hyperactive boys in classrooms. But research now shows that women are significantly underdiagnosed, often
Aitazaz Khan
Apr 92 min read
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