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February 14, 2007

What are Your Strengths?

Tara McGillicuddy

Far too many people with Attention Deficit Disorder automatically focus on what is wrong with them or what they need to improve. There could be 101 things that a person with Attention Deficit Disorder is good at but it's that one thing the person is having trouble with that jumps out and stays in his or her mind. It can be really challenging for a lot of people with Attention Deficit Disorder to shift minds sets and look at the positives.

While we do all live in the real world and our challenges can make life harder for us, it's our strengths that can really help us succeed. Our strengths help us compensate for our weaknesses and challenges. Our Strenths help us do more than just surive, they help us to thrive!

What are some or your strengths?

Tara McGillicuddy

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I am the non-ADD spouse in a 'mixed marriage.' My husband is wonderful, exciting, curious, intelligent, loving, sexy, caring man. Actually, he is everything I could ever want in a partner! Unmedicated, he was still that - about 20% of the time. The rest of the time he was just unpredictable.

I never knew when helping him look for things or remember appointments would actually be helpful or if he would end up becoming frustrated with me too. He was extremely sensitive to sound - I would have the TV on almost mute and he still could not concentrate on the newspaper in the next room. Smells, esp tobacco, would cause him to abruptly leave a restaurant or at the very least, complain the whole time we were there. He had an extremely volatile temper and would lash out unexpectedly and very cruely about things that had perhpas happened days, or even months ago, and then, just as quickly, switch gears and ask about dinner plans, not realising how badly he'd hurt the kids or me.

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