Find out if you may be living with adult ADHD with this list of symptoms from the work of Dr. Russell Barkley, Dr. Russell Ramsay, Dr. Edward Hallowell, and Dr. Ari Tuckman
There is no “stop and think” moment before you act or speak.
It’s not that you can’t pay attention – you actually pay attention to too many things.
Adult ADHD symptoms also include the struggle to resist short-term pleasure in exchange for long-term reward.
As a kid you may have been hyperactive, but it (probably) looks different now that you’re an adult.
It’s more than just “poor time management”…you have zero awareness of time.
On the list of adult ADHD symptoms = you can’t seem to manage your own emotions.
You can’t seem to hold what you need to do in your mind long enough to accomplish the task at hand.
You don’t have the ability to assess how you’re doing and learn from the past and/or you don’t appropriately plan for the future.
Everything around you seems chaotic. One of the common adult ADHD symptoms is there is little method or system to your life.
You have trouble starting things that are overwhelming, hard, or boring. Once started, you have trouble finishing.
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This totally free printable includes a psychologist-approved list of symptoms that adults with ADHD commonly experience.
If you have ADHD, you were born with it. As a child, it’s likely you experienced symptoms that kept you from functioning typically at school, at home, in your peer group, and in the community.
Want to learn more? Here are some helpful resources for understanding your unique brain: