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ADHD Weekly -- Ready to start your career?

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Are you -- or young adult -- about to start your career or your first job experience? We talked with an expert for good advice!

Read "Ready to start your career?" at chadd.org/Understanding-ADH.... What do you think?

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Was so happy to be interviewed for this piece at link about - "Ready to start your career" - since working on our book "FASTMINDS: How to Thrive if you Have ADHD (or think you might)" I have hoped for a forum for people to share stories online of how they managed to make their environments work for them - rather than have to change to fit their environments ... Am hoping readers here will share how they have made their careers and work fit them- accommodations, strategies - and how they decided who and when to ask for changes that worked for them ...

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