A Hyperfocus That Helps You Get Things Done
Immediate immunity to almost any type of distraction that’s tossed at you, hyperfocus is like having superpower force field around you, because nothing short of a microwave blowing up can even hope to compete for your attention. I happen to love it.
Not to be confused with selective hearing, the difference between the two is that with selective hearing, you will come to that point when you can no longer ignore your other half, child, boss, or in-law talking to (at) you. Nevertheless, with ADHD hyperfocus, you really don’t hear them until they’ve lost patience and begun screeching threats that involve body parts you’re particularly fond of.
Our Curiosity Makes Us Want to Learn More
Our supply of curiosity can be inexhaustible. We are always seeking to learn more. We want to know the why or what makes something the way it is, and what makes or breaks it. It can be as endearing as listening to a two-year-old (or so I’ve been told) but I count never wanting to stop learning as a pro, not a con.
Multi-Tasking Like Nobody Else Can
Need I say more? I can put on my makeup in a car – with a stick shift, no less – while holding a conversation with my son about the importance of mathematics and why he needs to study harder. OK, so the car is in neutral but it still counts, right?
We're Energetic Both Physically and Mentally
We can be highly energetic, even if that doesn’t always include our physical bodies. If I could get my body to do half the workout that my brain does on an hourly basis, I would be a bikini babe and have all sorts of admirers but sadly, that is not in the cards for me.
We Can Adapt to Situations Quickly
Fast paced is our speed. Be it in day-to-day life or our choice of career, fast beats slow all day long. We can thrive in a changing job environment. Not always, but we can normally find a way, as boredom is our nemesis. Change keeps our brains happy.
We Have the People-Person Qualities
It’s true that we can be very charismatic and likely will never be accused of being a bore, but we also tend to be intuitive and can read the emotional weather, too. Knowing how another is feeling has helped me more times than I can count. It’s one of my most favorite ADHD things.
A Great Sense of Humor
I love my sense of humor. Being quick and witty has saved my bacon on a number of occasions when I ignored the little warning voice in my head and gave in to my impulses to tell my sister that her butt did look big, that my other half’s decision to shave completely bald wasn't attractive, etc.
Therefore, my ability to quickly regroup and re-evaluate the situation, make a U-turn into the ludicrous and absurd and get the laugh instead of the insult are lifesavers. Especially when the person is larger than you are. And because physical agility was left out of my stock package.
So you have ADHD. So what? It’s not all bad. We have so much to teach others about ADHD – especially the positive things about ADHD.
What are some of your favorite things your ADHD has gifted you?