Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

My Life Never Made Sense. Would a late ADHD diagnosis make any difference?

But throughout my academic years, I struggled to get through each assignment and exam. I was frustrated, I cried, and I wasn’t sure what to do. The help my parents could give was limited because they faced a language barrier that made it difficult. So, I fought hard for the grades that got me labeled as the “smart one.”

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

ATTENTION Students and Teachers: Learning with ADHD Looks Different 

While I was in college, I studied long and hard for exams. I needed to. And I thought everyone else did, too. So, it drove me insane to hear other students talk about how little they would study, and how unprepared they felt the day of an exam — only to find out they aced it. They always aced it. Not me.

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

My ADHD Brain Won’t Shut Off and It’s Wearing Me Out 

My constant state? Tired. I can sleep through the night, drink coffee in the morning, and sit in the sun for optimal vitamin D absorption. But even after my midday coffee and my prescribed stimulant medication that helps me focus, I’m still tired.

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

4 Effective Habits to Put Overwhelm on the Back Burner

Imagine someone has invited you for tea and they keep filling your cup until it is overflowing. You are surprised, and cry out them, “Watch what you’re doing! Can’t you see that the cup can’t hold any more.? It’s overflowing.”

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

Take the First Step and Remove Your ADHD Mask

The journey to unmasking starts with yourself. A foundational first step can be writing your personal essay. Reflecting on your life and the trials, tribulations and successes that brought you where you are today can be a way to ground yourself in authenticity.

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

Do You Have Trouble Explaining Your ADHD to Others? Here are some possibilities.

My brain is either a sampler platter of all my responsibilities and interests that I will think about in random 5-second bursts or a dinner table-size steak of a new niche that I will DEVOUR non-stop for a week straight and then lose all interest in. The problem with both of those scenarios is that I ordered the salad.

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

Connection is the Key to ADHD Acceptance

Getting an ADHD diagnosis can be a life-altering event, especially if it is an adult diagnosis. You have learned something new about yourself and how your brain is wired. Things are the same as they have always been, but now, you have a name for your struggles and unique traits. While it is a good thing to have answers, it can be hard to handle. 

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

Undiagnosed ADHD Can Exacerbate Mental Health Concerns 

Living with ADHD can impact a person’s mental health to the extent that they develop additional disorders alongside their ADHD. Often, co-occurring mental health disorders have a more debilitating impact on the person’s well-being than ADHD symptoms.

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

Understanding the Meaning of Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity means everyone's minds and variability we have in our brain connections.

Our brains change throughout our lives and can be impacted and change with the environment we are in (now and in the past).

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Cynthia Hammer, MSW Cynthia Hammer, MSW

A Neurodivergent Person’s Dilemma

Since it is unrealistic to expect the world will change to accommodate a person's lack of social skills, the wise choice is to make an extra effort to learn to do things that come naturally to others.

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