Your ADHD Friend: Forgiving Lateness, Rudeness, Interrupting

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Your ADHD Friend: Forgiving Lateness, Rudeness, Interrupting
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'I am a good friend. I’m loyal. I’m funny. But my ADHD sometimes makes me seem uncaring, self-centered, or downright ditzy.' my2020vision myADHD2020vision

I am constitutionally unable to arrive anywhere on time. I make plans. Oh, I make plans. I set alarms. I leave extra time. But sometimes my alarm doesn’t go off, or I lock my keys in the car, or small children act excessively like small children. I get stuck in traffic. I need a Starbucks run. I just forget to look at the clock. But whatever the reason, the best-laid plans go bad, and I show up 20 minutes to an hour late. My average is about half an hour.

I don’t think you’re boring. I’m not trying to tune you out. I often can’t stop myself. And when I do get a text, an e-mail, or notification, I have an obsessive need to respond. I can do all these things while carrying on a full conversation. I’m paying attention to you. I’m just paying attention to something else, too.I try really hard to be prepared. I try to pack bags, to stock snacks, to remember mittens. But a lot of the time, the intention doesn’t match the reality.

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