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Trouble staying focused and paying attention are two familiar symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a common health issue among children and teens.
When ADHD persists through early adulthood and on into middle age, it presents many of the same challenges it does in childhood: it's hard to stay organized, start projects, stay on task, and meet deadlines. But now life is busier, and often expectations from work and family are even higher. Fortunately, there are lots of strategies that can help you navigate this time in your life.
Staying organized
Organizational tools are a must for people with adult ADHD. They'll help you prioritize and track activities for each day or the coming weeks.
Staying focused
Just being organized doesn't mean your work will get done. But a few simple approaches can at least make it easier to do the work.
Meeting deadlines
Deadlines pose two big challenges when you have adult ADHD. First, it's hard to start a project, often because you want it to be perfect, or you're intimidated by it so you put it off. Second, when you do start a project, it's very easy to become distracted and leave the task unfinished.
How can you avoid these traps?
Get more help
The ideas listed here can help you start coping with adult ADHD, but they may not be enough to help you overcome adult ADHD's challenges.
Consider hiring an ADHD coach who can provide more strategies and give you additional tools to cope with your condition. Look for an ADHD coach who is a licensed mental health professional who specializes in treating ADHD, and may also have a certification in ADHD coaching from the ADHD Coaches Organization.
Source: Harvard Health Publishing
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He said this in reacting to an apology video from a cab driver who was allegedly a§§aulted by Hon. Alex Ikwechegh.
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Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves have surged to over $40 billion, marking their highest level in almost three years, Central Bank Governor Olayemi Cardoso announced Thursday. The milestone was revealed during a symposium in Abuja that celebrated his team’s first year in office.
During the event, which featured the launch of a report titled “Promoting Stability in an Era of Economic Reforms: The Journey So Far,” Cardoso highlighted significant economic improvements under his leadership.
According to the official statement released Thursday: “According to Governor Cardoso, the reforms had started to yield positive results, including marked improvements in the FX market and a stabilisation of foreign reserves, which have now surpassed the $ 40 billion mark, the highest in 33 months. “While noting that inflation remained elevated, he said it was on a downward trend, signalling that the reforms were taking hold in restoring market equilibrium and fostering growth.”
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A 43-year-old Nigerian man, identified as Abimbola David, has been taken into custody by London police after allegations of inappropriate communication with a minor.
According to a report from Saving our Children’s Futures, Abimbola, who is married with two children and on a student visa, was accused of interacting with a 14-year-old girl online and making inappropriate requests. The girl reported him with evidence, leading to his arrest. In response, Abimbola claimed he was unaware of her age and expressed surprise at her presence on the platform.
The case is now with authorities for further investigation and possible charges.
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