... and then try studying for something
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Now try having both at the same time while only being diagnosed for one. What a wonderful childhood that was.
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My ADHD makes it so I can't read books for shit anymore, even though I would go through several every week as a kid. For anyone else having this problem, one thing that sometimes helps me is to listen to someone read the text while reading along. This could be an audiobook, but there's also an extension for Firefox called "Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader" to get through pdf files.
wrote last edited by [email protected]This could also just be from ADHD burnout. Many ADHD kids make it through to adulthood by burning up 10 times the energy of our peers. By the time we do get there our reserves can be absolutely shot. I haven't made it back to reading books yet but I have found that I can sink into new non-digital hobbies like horticulture. My guess is that it uses a mental energy well that I haven't tapped yet, at least not completely.
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Cannot stress this method enough especially for information heavy books. Listening while reading along can be slow but I understand and remember the information so much better
wrote last edited by [email protected]Cannot stress this method enough especially for information heavy books. Listening while reading alo
That's really interesting. I've never tried this but I imagine it would take a bit of practice to sync your reading speed with the audiobook speed, but that could just be me. One thing that has helped me in the past is trying to voice each character distinctly in my head (this is the only way I made it most of the way through Trails in the Sky) but that also slows my reading way down. Which now that I put two and two together probably has something to do with it
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If you'd like, two strategies:
I always keep a book on the John, and will pick it up any time I'm in the room. Gets me through that "first half is dry build" some books have, even if it's a paragraph at a time.
Other is audiobook+mindless game. I spend a decent chunk of my afternoons when I'm in this mode just playing Peglin or more recently Haste muted while the book goes.
This book on the John I've done since childhood, it's got me through some dense stuff, I'd definitely recommend it. Hope it helps!
always keep a book on the John
Then when do you Lemmy?
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The experience of AUDHD; sometimes reading entire books in one sitting while other times not being able to read a sentence without having to reread 40x