How To Tell If You Have ADD?

Persistent trouble paying attention to details or making careless mistakes

Frequent difficulty staying focused on tasks, reading, or conversations

Often seeming not to listen when spoken to directly

Starting tasks but not finishing them

Being easily distracted by unrelated thoughts or outside stimuli

Forgetting appointments, deadlines, or daily responsibilities

Losing items needed for tasks, such as keys, phone, or paperwork

Difficulty organizing tasks, activities, or belongings

Avoiding or delaying tasks that require sustained mental effort

Restlessness, fidgeting, or feeling unable to sit still

Feeling internally “driven” or constantly on the go

Talking excessively or interrupting others

Difficulty waiting your turn

Impulsively making decisions or acting without thinking

Symptoms present in more than one setting, such as work, school, and home

Symptoms causing problems in daily life, relationships, or performance

Symptoms starting in childhood, even if not recognized until later

Considering other possible causes such as stress, anxiety, sleep problems, depression, or substance use

Getting evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis

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