![]() The book is perhaps the perfect introductory material for those new to ADHD, either undiagnosed or recently diagnosed. Its subtitle is to the point: “Read this if you can’t read the whole book.” So he wrote the first chapter as a bit of a catch-all. He wrote this book with the ADHDer in mind, knowing that many of us struggle to finish reading books, even when we start with the best of intentions. Writing as one of us adds a level of depth to his understanding that many experts are lacking. ![]() Hallowell is open about the fact that he has ADHD. This was the first book that I read after finding out about my own ADHD.ĭr. ![]() This is a follow-up to his earlier book, “Driven to Distraction.” Full disclosure, I actually listened to the unabridged audiobook. Ned Hallowell’s “Delivered From Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder,” the 2017 revision of his 2005 book. ![]()
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