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I see the gift of ADD / ADHD around us. It manifests itself in many ways. We are always surprised to discover that people with great success in all areas of life suspect they have ADD / ADHD, or have stated that they do. We learn a lot from this group, but all we need do is look within our own character.
ADD / ADHD people can teach others about ethics and humility. Many of them know what is being teased, and they know how much it hurts. This makes them display a character stronger moral.
ADD / ADHD people are the ones that want to participate in sports, choir and band. It is because they are energetic, intelligent, witty, charismatic, creative and tough! These are the qualities of those you need in life to be a successful professional in any field.
Some positive attributes ADD / Popular ADHD
Creative extremely intelligent Adaptable
Ingenious High Energy Level Visionaries
Humble enthusiasts funny
Insightful Visual Confident
Open minded compassionate Arts
Advanced verbally sensitive Passionate
Mechanically inclined Worker Athletic
Charismatic imaginative fun-loving
Optimistic outgoing personable
Clever Smart Athletic
Some Famous (suspected) ADD / ADHD People
Thomas Edison Albert Einstein Alexander Graham Bell
Leonardo Da Vinci Socrates Mozart
Beethoven Wright Brothers John F. Kennedy
Ernest Hemingway Pablo Picasso Salvador DalĂ
Eleanor Roosevelt Abraham Lincoln. Steven Spielberg
Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Cosby, Michael Jordan
Dustin Hoffman Nolan Ryan Prince Charles.
Open your mind and open your eyes to the beauty of ADD / ADHD person.
Who else could have suspected ADD / ADHD?
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Frank Coppola is an ADD Coach & Trainer who specializes in helping people get organized, overcome procrastination, manage their time effectively and gain focus.
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