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Men with Adult ADHD

Improve Concentration, Increase Productivity, and Stop Feeling Like a Failure

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Men with Adult ADHD

Written by: Edgar Wise
Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
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Adult ADHD can affect men in different ways. Men may experience it in various ways, and its symptoms can be more challenging to detect. Men with ADHD are often overlooked, leaving many who are struggling with their abilities to feel isolated or confused about what they're experiencing. While the underlying mechanisms of ADHD are still being studied, it is thought that the male brain may process information differently than the female brain, which could account for some of these differences.

This audiobook was written for men who think they have ADHD or have been diagnosed with it. In this audiobook, you'll learn:

  • The symptoms and indications that will assist you in determining whether or not you have ADHD
  • The three factors that influence ADHD's development
  • The common misconceptions about ADHD
  • The five habits that can help you manage ADHD
  • The three-step framework to develop several habits when dealing with ADHD

Other benefits you can get by listening to this audiobook:

  • Find out what's been going on in your head all these years
  • Achieve personal goals without feeling like you're struggling against yourself
  • Find out what it feels like to live without limitations on your abilities
  • Stop feeling like crazy or that there's something wrong with you
  • Learn to manage your symptoms better, so you can feel more in control of your life

If you are a man struggling with ADHD, it can be tough to know where to turn for help. This audiobook is designed to provide you with information and guidance on how to cope with ADHD as an adult.

Knowledge is power. Once armed with the facts about adult ADHD, many people find themselves feeling less anxious or stressed-out because they understand why certain situations cause them problems. The good news is that just knowing these things makes a huge difference. So listen to this audiobook today. It could change your life forever.

©2021 Edgar Wise (P)2022 Edgar Wise
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Was alright.

Good information within the book, but took a long time to finish.

Hard to follow sometimes, and found myself distracted doing other things, while trying to listen.

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Bad choice for Voice Over

Why is a book about ADHD read in such an odd manor? Like listening to Shatner's Captain Kirk. the reader's already have a hard time focusing, and then unnecessary pauses or inflections make you focus on that one word. next thing you know you're going back 2 minutes because you zoned out thinking about how weird that was.

if you can somehow get past that, there's some decent insight. I played it at 1.25x speed, otherwise it's WAY too slow.

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Irritating Narration

A few insightful tidbits but mostly empty fluff. The narrator, however, delivered the text with an eargougingly irritating cadence. He made IT hard to connect WITH the content when all THE wrong words were inflected, and many words mispronounced.

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Pretty good for answering "Do I have it?"

As a 50 year old who's known for half my life that I DO have it, I've concluded this book _might_ have some gems in it about how to deal with it. The issue I have is that it takes so much time to tell me about why I might have it, that I get frustrated with hearing what I already know and ultimately skip to the next chapter... again and again.

In short, and pardon the bluntness: I regret mistaking this for a book offering self-help for the adhd afflicted, because it was utterly useless to me. Again: "... to me."

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too much emphasis on the title through the book

some good advice but repeats the title so many times it's imposing the label ADHD

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Incredibly Cheesy

This is intellectually insulting and long winded.. It’s great for falling asleep to though 😆 There’s far better material out there and ironically I find the audible to be fairly out of focus going off on tangent. The author uses cheesy examples acted out which in some contexts make sense while others the listener is going to feel like the author is being unintentionally condescending. It’s literally painful to listen to after a while.

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I like it but…

I’m finding this book very interesting but it’s taking me forever to finish it. I start to listen and next thing I know I’m doing something else.

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Its alright

It definitely gave me a lot of insight on what adhd is and the signs, there was a lot of stories I could relate too, but honestly everything in this book is common knowledge, I didn’t find it too helpful

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Very hard to listen to. Full of narrator's mistake

The person reading this book did not prepare for reading it. You could hear constantly that the narrator thought that one phrase was ending bit it actually continued. Contents themselves are very well researched.

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Didn't enjoy the reading style

Why is it read like a dramatic play, it's hard to listen to when some words are given emphasis as if something is shocking or the cadence is irregular

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