I Have A Very Hard Time “ Reading ” People. Explain Adult ADHD
I Have A Very Hard Time “Reading” People.
By @KariTaber
Her blog is Everywhere But Here.
Part of #ExplainAdultADHD. Crowdsourcing ADHD adults to help reduce ignorance and stigma by non-ADHD adults against our fellow adults with ADHD.
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I Have A Very Hard Time “Reading” People.
By @KariTaber
“For example, I can know you very, very well and still misinterpret your body language and facial expressions.
I cannot always tell how you’re feeling, or what you’re about to say. I often take things too literally because I can’t take a joke.
Misunderstandings occur on a daily basis.
I’m not sure if other ADDers struggle with this. I’d love some feedback.”
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Source: Adult ADD Strengths - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pete Quily Tags: Explain Adult ADHD To Non-ADHD Adults Source Type: blogs