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Women with ADHD
- A Life-Changing Guide to Overcome the Hidden Struggles of Living with ADHD - Includes Debunked Myths and 15 Effective Tips to Positively Transform Your Life
- Narrated by: Monica Wolfkill VO
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
Still struggling with the effects of having ADHD?
Do you...
- Often feel as if life is out of control and that it’s impossible to meet demands?
- Feel overwhelmed in stores, at the office, or at parties? Is it impossible for you to shut out sounds and distractions that don’t bother others?
- Often shut down in the middle of the day, feeling assaulted? Do requests for “one more thing” put you over the top emotionally?
- Have trouble balancing your checkbook?
- Feel like you’re always at one end of a deregulated activity spectrum - either a couch potato or a tornado?
- Feel that you have better ideas than other people but are unable to organize them or act on them?
- Start each day determined to get organized, and end each day feeling defeated?
- Despair of ever fulfilling your potential and meeting your goals?
Don’t let ADHD symptoms hold you back. Gain the skills you need to achieve your goals with help from this book.
Women are as likely as men to have ADHD, and the latest research suggests that ADHD in women causes even greater emotional turmoil. Despite widespread improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, some professionals still may harbor the belief that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is something that primarily affects boys and men - not girls and women. Consequently, women with ADHD are more likely than men to go undiagnosed (or misdiagnosed), and less likely to receive appropriate treatment.
Here's a little sneak preview of what you’ll get:
- The 15 most effective methods for coping with ADHD
- Six executive function strategies that really work for people with ADHD
- How to stop losing things
- The common signs you need to know
- What happens to women with ADHD left undiagnosed
- Gender differences in ADHD: Why women struggle more
- ADHD and relationships
- ADHD and sleep problems
- ADHD and emotional dysregulation
- Effects of ADHD on sexuality
- Best jobs for women with ADHD
- How to improve focus in women with ADHD
- Life-management tools for women with ADHD
What’s holding you back?
“I’m afraid of really hearing the truth.”
My book is designed with you in mind, and all of the information is delivered to you in a loving, gentle manner. You will never be put down by me; you will feel confident and supported!
“I’m not ready to do anything just yet. I’ll get it when I’m ready to take action.”
This book doesn’t force you to do anything you’re not ready to do. You have all the time in the world to complete it, and you do it on your terms and at your speed
It's time to change your life! Learn how to turn your fear and self-doubt into confidence and self-love.
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- fabulous
- 17-08-21
Good content, shame about the reader
The narrator sounds like a robot. It honestly doesn’t sound like a real human is reading it. However the content was useful so I stuck with it, but it was painful to listen to!
7 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 09-09-21
the best best book oon adhd for either genders
read by someone with adhd i didnt get bored of it. ofc i heared it in x2 speed but .. all the information it has doesnt get too boring and gets right to the point. and is actually stuff that i didnt know and found usefull about adhd in such an organised matter
one of main strengths is to show u how to manage ur time and the best ways out there for adhd pepple to be aware of time and be productive
i wish it had gone more into the brain chemistry tho and the food chemistry. like what to eat to help adhd but ig it had gone a little bit of it
overall it was one of my best reads and made me more organised and happy with my adhd thank u so much whoever u are for all the efforts in writing this book and making it so prefect.
and you
yes u person w adhd. or (suspecting)
you
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-05-22
Couldn’t listen
I honestly couldn’t tell you how good this book is, as I was unable to listen for more than a few minutes. I should have listened to a sample first! The narrators voice literally drove me mad.
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- Natalie
- 01-10-21
Waw!
I wish I read this earlier.
I love this book I wish I heard it before when I felt lost and alone. Now I am in another stage of my process, diagnosis and I have accepted. Thank you for being in my head and making so many points clear. Answering questions that matter and are going through my head.
This was my third book but the one I wish I read first. thanks for good organisation of chapters and clear details. I might relisten to some points as I lost my focus at times.
MUST READ IF YOU ARE A WOMAN! VERY GOOD!
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- Anonymous User
- 07-09-21
Negative perspectice overal
Very negative perspectice compaired to other books ive read.
I did not like it.
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- Mumsa
- 15-06-22
The title is misleading
This book does not focus on women. There are some chapters with female issue content but the majority is written as gender neutral, referencing “people with ADHD” not “Women with ADHD”. Women with this condition are so overlooked, I really hoped we would be properly represented and accommodated in this publication. There are many books on ADHD to choose from and given the awful AI bot narration (so grating to the ADHD ear), I should’ve chosen a different one. I lost interest and patience a third of the way in…
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-21
Very informative and useful, but narrator sounds like a machine!
Some really useful tips and very insightful content. The narrator sounds robotic and is really off putting! Would still recommend though as content is great.
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- KristineJ
- 05-12-22
Good book, AI narrator sucks....
They have to have used an AI narrator here.... I can't stand it! I'd rather spend 10x longer reading it myself
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- Kerzibub
- 23-07-22
Very Informative, helped immensely. robotic narrat
i cant tell you how much this book has helped. ive done lots of research on ADHD but this has really pushed me to get diagnosed.
i found the narrator robotic and it put me off a bit at the beggining, had to push through. the content made it worthwhile.
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- RW
- 05-02-22
Really insightful
A really good audiobook, if you can get past the narration which is almost robotic
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- CMcCarty
- 02-07-21
Narrating is impossible to listen to
It sounds like an AI robot is narrating this, with absolutely unnatural mid sentence pauses and redundant emphasis at a speed about a third slower than regular reading speed. It's so incredibly distracting I can't even listen to this.
16 people found this helpful
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- Jess
- 12-07-21
Robot reader unlistenable + fake reviews
Absolutely impossible to pay attention to the computer reading the book. I tried. And I can't help but wonder why 50/53 reviews are generic 5-stars from male names for a book specifically directed towards women w ADHD. Don't waste your credits.
12 people found this helpful
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- Crystal Rae Beiner
- 30-07-21
horrible for anyone with adhd
i could not listen to this. the robotic voice was horrible. is it some type of cruel joke to put that voice on a book for people with adhd??
10 people found this helpful
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- Allie May
- 25-08-21
Did an AI read this?
Very uncomfortable narration. Sounds like an AI bot reading. Can’t even get through the first few mins sorry
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- BeKind1118
- 18-07-21
Good content but hard to follow
The content has been great there's a lot of valuable info. the problem is listening to a very monotone and staccato voice. anyone without ADHD will struggle but with ADHD, it's nearly impossible to listen and stay focused. I love listening to my books. Usually there is some fluctuation and mix of intensity. With this book I find myself jumping to chapters to get through it quicker.
5 people found this helpful
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- jennifer
- 24-09-21
Robot voice-1, Me-0
I tried so hard and I made it through the whole book but the voice really wore on me. It's very cruel to use a robot to narrate a book for nuerodiverse people. I read similar reviews and listened to the preview before purchasing and didn't think it was that bad but it was awful. 10 hours later I feel worse then before.
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- Mandy
- 22-08-21
YAWN
The narration is pretty awful. This is probably the one audiobook I’d rather just read.
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- Jeana J DeJean
- 18-11-21
Voice stiff and unlistenable
I couldn’t even get through the preface due to the narrator being so stiff and automated sounding. Waste of a credit. No way anyone with ADHD can keep from being distracted listening to this.
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- Dana
- 21-10-21
Monotone to the point of Annoying
This audio on this book is monotone and robotic as to be annoying and unlistenable. I was sorely disappointed in the quality of the read since I am no longer able to read as much and really desired to listen to this book as it had good reviews.
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- Desiree G. Eilers
- 10-08-21
Amazing must listen to!
I love this book very much I am a mom with ADHD and a lot of my problems were in this book and how to help them out. if you suspect yourself of having ADHD I recommend reading this book.
1 person found this helpful