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Controlling ADHD in Women: Beating ADHD, #2
Controlling ADHD in Women: Beating ADHD, #2
Controlling ADHD in Women: Beating ADHD, #2
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Controlling ADHD in Women: Beating ADHD, #2

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Women with ADHD have to face a range of issues when dealing with their condition. It can be challenging and frustrating at the same time.

Is there a way out?

Alice Smith and her specialized knowledge on ADHD ensures women of all ages will be able to overcome their concerns with this condition once and for all. 

The second instalment in the series "Beating ADHD" looks to focus on women and their concerns. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlice Smith
Release dateJun 12, 2015
ISBN9781513031729
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    Controlling ADHD in Women - Alice Smith

    INTRODUCTION

    Thank you for purchasing the 2nd book in the Beating ADHD series. The previous instalment focused on general tips to tackle, challenge, and ultimately beat ADHD. It was written in a manner to help both genders. This eBook takes a step forward and further specifies 50 tips for women with ADHD to follow.

    If this is the first book you have picked up, welcome to the series. All can be read as ‘standalone’ eBooks (if you choose to do so) or they can be read together. Some will connect with you, while others will not.

    The goal of each eBook in this series is to provide a nice set of 50 tips to immediately implement in your life and start moving towards a positive future.

    Women with ADHD have certain realities in their lives, which do not correlate with what men have to deal with. Does this mean women face an increasingly difficult version of ADHD? No, this is not the case. However, it is important for a woman to take the foundational tips (as presented in the first eBook) and add to them. In a sense, this read will help pinpoint those foundational tips and how to add onto them as a woman to further optimize your life.

    Having ADHD is unpleasant and can essentially steal away control from your life. At any point, your

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