Meet six successful women who learned to own their ADHD symptoms and found success in the process.
. Working with makeup uses Bota’s creative gifts. “Artistic expression has always been therapeutic for me,” says Bota.
Bota focuses on the positives of ADHD. She has more energy and gets more done in a day than many neurotypical people do, she says. She is creative and resourceful. Most of all, she learned to forgive herself and accept her condition. Her teen years weren’t much better. She hung out with “the wrong crowd” and used alcohol and drugs. She was in frequent fights and, at 16, was placed in foster care. A year later, she returned home and graduated from high school. After graduation, Knight left home and drifted from job to job.
Joffe spent years believing that her difficulties with organization and time management were personal flaws. She tried living like neurotypical people do and suffered periods of depression and anxiety when she couldn’t pull it off.
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