Do your ADHD symptoms disrupt your work? Does it feel impossible to stay focused or productive in your workplace? Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) creates real challenges that can make work feel overwhelming. Struggling to balance meetings, tackle deadlines, or stay focused …
ADHD can cause a significant impact on the well-being of your employees, including their performance at work. Often just minor adjustments and accommodations to their needs are enough to help them cope and get back on track. Below we’ll discuss …
It has been said that ADHD is a disease of “can’t,” not “won’t.” Individuals with ADHD are typically trying very hard to be productive workers, but can find their best efforts thwarted when their brain processes are hijacked. It is extremely challenging …
People with ADHD can struggle in relationships, work, and life in general from living with an invisible disability. These struggles can be more manageable, though, with awareness and the use of ADHD-informed strategies. If you have been diagnosed with or …
Do I tell my employer about my ADD/ADHD? Is ADHD a Disability When Applying for a Job? Many individuals with ADHD ask themselves these questions at some point in their careers. You want to be successful and know you can …
While not nearly enough research has been done on ADHD’s benefits, we have compiled a list of attributes that seem to apply to many employees with ADHD. This list has been gathered over our years of working with the ADHD …
Learning that a worker has ADHD raises challenging questions for employers, especially if an employee asks for accommodations. Are you supposed to overlook missed deadlines, because their condition makes it difficult for them to focus? Do you have the right to expect the same performance from ADHD …
Businesses will be challenged both externally and internally as they adapt to changing economies and demographics of the future. In the United States, 10,000 people leave the workforce daily to retire. This, along with a lower birth rate, will leave …
A successful person couldn’t possibly have ADHD, right? Well, that’s a myth. When your ADHD does not adversely affect your daily life in a significant way, this is known as high-functioning ADHD. Adult ADHD can have a massive impact on …
By Linda Walker Most adults with ADHD find their challenges most daunting in the workplace. This is not to say ADHD is not an issue in other areas of life, it certainly is, but work-related problems often spill over into …










