“Understand that your partner isn’t purposely trying to ignore you, forget things, be messy, or be in their own little world. Be sure you can love them anyway — or it’s going to be a long road.”
), on the one hand you’re fortunate to know the likely cause of your partner’s challenges and idiosyncrasies. On the other, you may be shouldering a nagging fear: Can your relationship bear this burden?relationship, and working together with your spouse to identify and confront trouble spots before they cause permanent damage.
“Educate yourself about attention deficit disorder — it’s important to understand which of the things that drive you crazy are actually symptoms.” 3. Pursue treatment — together when necessary. “Talk about expectations. Talk about the weaknesses and strengthes of each person. Write them down, and try to find ways for you to cover each other’s weaknesses.”5. Recognize your partner’s strengths as much as possible.
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