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Vampire Thinking and ADHD

Consequences of Vampire Thinking for AHDH brains is severe

Vampire Thinking is always ready to pounce on ideas and goals. At first, there is excitement. But the negative thoughts start building. While anyone can suffer from this, Vampire Thinking and ADHD will forever share a link.

Innovator Brain Types  (ADHD) are especially susceptible to Vampire Thinking because so many have been told most of their lives that their behavior is unacceptable. This begins to label those with ADHD as misfits. This negative cycle of thinking is prolonged by symptoms of ADHD.

It’s easier to fall prey to negative thoughts instead of experiencing failure. Your self-confidence continues to be hijacked. These bouts of negative feelings can lead to depression and the inability to enjoy life.

Overcoming Vampire Thinking and ADHD

This type of thinking isn’t a life sentence. You can overcome it. To escape from these patterns, you have to become aware of the negative self-talk and quash it.

It’s not easy, but it’s important for more than just your happiness. Innovator brains are often the catalyst for innovation. But when Vampire Thinking clouds ADHD brains, you and the rest of the world miss out. There is a remedy! It starts with acknowledging how unconscious Vampire Thinking and self-doubting behavior keep you stuck. Don’t relegate yourself to a continuously rotating circle of anxiety, sadness, and self-defeat. Get help and start fresh.

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Receiving ADHD support from an ADHD coach or ADHD expert are the best resources for overcoming Vampire Thinking and ADHD. Let us help you find your way out the rotating circle and into a life of self acceptance, achievement, and peace.

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About the author

Carol Gignoux, M. Ed., author of Your Innovator Brain: The Truth About ADHD, is one of the foremost thought leaders on the subject of ADHD and other innovator brain types. She founded Living ADHD Free to help her clients – children, teenagers, college students, adults, executives and couples struggling with ADHD or executive function issues – lead orderly, happy lives in the classroom, office, and home. Drawing from her decades of hands-on experience and cutting-edge research, she provides valuable tools and success strategies for those who face issues with maintaining focus and concentration, time management, procrastination, impulsivity, and other disruptive symptoms of ADHD. After working with Carol, you will know your unique gifts, be able to express your true talents, and successfully achieve a more stress-free and fulfilling life.

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